Designing The Thought Web
A web emerges when several connections are established. Through experiences that endure over time, we start developing conscious and unconscious creative patterns from infancy. For instance, we may consider neural networks, cell clusters, and social insect colonies among systems that leverage the interactions of many fundamental components or agents to execute highly complex calculations in a distributed manner. On the other hand, the nervous system has many cells interconnected with thousands of others in intricate networks that cover extensive areas and exhibit a boundless array of functions, making its structure and operation challenging to comprehend. We believe that identifying these networks at the synaptic level and understanding how their connection and morphology influence function will aid in resolving the cognitive enigma. In a comparable manner, how can we map the structure of our thoughts and the numerous disciplines? What is the approach by which we may structure our thoughts, and what is the outcome?