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Mind, like life, has its own domains and kingdoms – from the mind-cloud that is matter to mind-bots, mind-pods, et al. We live in a metaverse of mind. This is the message of modern science.
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Everything around us is acting or is capable of acting. Hence we call them agents that belong to the various “domains” and “kingdoms” of the Metaverse of Mind. These agents have different kinds of powers as we see below
Kind of Mind
Each “kind of mind” is incarnated in specific types of agents. And, as we said, the sort of powers of which an agent is capable determines which “kind of mind” it falls under. If an agent is a purpose-driven autonomous agent but does not have a nervous system or sensory organs, it is the kind of mind that comes right after energy, namely “life”, what we call Mind 2. There is inevitable overlap between the categories and some agents could be classified under more than one head. What is common to all is their mind-ish-ness.
Mind-cloud
Mind-Bots
Autonomous agents. Purpose-driven. Semantic-Information-processors (DNA).
MIND-LINGS
Autonomous agents. Purpose-driven. Ingenuity of instinct. Semantic-Information-processors. Innovative. Sensory structures. Aerial and underwater capabilities. Social group behavior.
MIND-PODS
Autonomous agents. Purpose-driven. Semantic-Information-processors. Plan-and-outcome oriented. Innovative.
Mind-Forms
Autonomous agents. Purpose-driven. Ingenuity of instinct. Semantic-Information-processors. Innovative. Highly developed sensory structures and advanced conscious awareness. Social group behavior. Emotions, feelings. Sensory-thought-based behavior.
Mind-lets
Autonomous agents. Purpose-driven. Ingenuity of instinct. Semantic-Information-processors. Innovative. Sensory structures.
MINDS
Autonomous agents. Purpose-driven. Semantic-Information-processors. Innovative. Highly developed sensory structures and advanced conscious awareness. Social group behavior. Emotions, feelings, cogitative behavior. Thinking and oral expression in concepts with a real world impact (language, ideas like “money” or “nation”) . Reasoning. Choices. First-person perspective.