Sketch of a suggestion for metal simulation
The mind is a universality in which objects can be identified. Identification can be at its core, verbalized. Identifying a significant number of mental objects can create the impression of simulating the whole.
Every mind is individual and each mental object is unique, but these can support a verbal convention for communication and improvement. No being exists beyond its ways of understanding the outside (natural), and beyond the ways of understanding there is nothing left for the being. Non-being cannot be communicated and exists only as an imagined experience of the possible-impossible.
Every mental object (simple/compound) is identifiable by a combination of the 6 senses and is communicable through words. Finding the unique combination of senses present in a given situation can indicate a particular word. The word/words identified can be used to generate an image.
Method
I propose a grosso-modo identification of mental objects (word-identifiable) by placing the user in front of an external object, represented in this case by an image. In the image I imagine a summary and general description of the world. After looking at the picture (which can be replaced with a text and would be better for those who can read and understand what they read), the user can write down the sensations he feels. The process can be automated if the necessary tools exist.
The ”Status Palette” (sP) is the primary element of my method, which attempts to collect data on the user's current state of mind. To do this we imagine a short list of possible sensations and show the user a snippet of text. This text is the external object against which the user is asked to note an intensity of experience.
We've simplified our scheme extremely and removed many important elements of detail (here we have about 0.5%). We've imagined a single level (although it would be a minimum of 3).
We have 5 senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing and sight, to which I have added the sense of "perspective" (derived sense, the way the brain places objects in relation to each other).
Mind is a universality in which objects can be identified by word. Each mental object is unique to each individual, but can support a verbal convention for communication and improvement. Every mental object (simple/compound) is identifiable by a combination of the 6 senses and is communicable through words. Finding the unique combination of senses present in a given situation can indicate a particular word. The word/words identified can be used to generate an image.
We have: touch (to), taste (ta), smell (sm), hearing (he), sight (vi), perspective (pe), and
I have narrowed down the possible sensations to the following:
Touch: COLD / HOT
Taste: SALTED / SWEET
Smell: DECAYED / FRESH
Hearing: IRREGULAR / RHYTHMIC
Sight: GREEN / RED
Perspective (the sense of space): SLOW / FAST
I collect in the form presented here, the intensity of sensations and automatically establish a link between them and a string of words. The words identified can be those relevant to the user and they can be communicated to image generation software. We have put the most used English words (100) in the matrix. The model here uses only 0.5% of the capacity and therefore there may be mistakes or many similarities, but remember that it is a free version.
Don't forget that this is where you should do the most intimate thing, otherwise don't waste your time here. Read my suggested next text carefully and note on the form below the intensity of the sensations:
The highest part in the middle of all. The most hidden thing on which the final decision depends. The place where things begin. Omnipresence. It's the one who shows up to impress and is hard to understand. It has the power to start on a new path and it has the power to overcome obstacles. Willingness to take risks. Touch the ground. External reality and power over it. Continuing oneself outwardly.