"If our brains were simple enough for us to understand them, we'd be so simple that we couldn't." - Ian Stewart
It reminds me of interweaving Gödel's incompleteness theorems with (recursive) dynamical non-linear complex systems (formal logic x chaos theory/ meta-mathematics x applied/pure mathematics mixture)
-cognition and memory as interweaving structure-process-complex itself is a prime example for that.
- Schrödinger's cat in a klein bottle - the transcendence of a pardox - self-weaving reality - nodus vacui (self-knotting void knot) - gravity as emergent function of information distribution
"The whole is more than the sum of its parts, as the whole includes both the parts as well as the space in-between."
"Generalization is only sufficiently valid if it can explain more than its parts alone."
(Connection between these statements is left as an exercise to the reader.)
(The more you understand the less it will sound like psychotic nonsense. - non-linear cognition to the max! Randomness is not the same as chaos - causal networks/correlations)
Perhaps I will elaborate later in a many pages essay or book or whatever.












