Constants and Additions: Cognitive Tensors and Neural Plasticity

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Constants and Additions: Cognitive Tensors and Neural Plasticity by Behzad Ghorbani
English | April 12, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0F4P1HDTC | 265 pages | EPUB | 2.07 Mb

Constants and Additions: Cognitive Tensors and Neural Plasticity, is an ambitious and deeply analytical exploration of how human cognition evolves, adapts, and transforms across time. The book moves far beyond traditional discussions of knowledge and learning, proposing a bold and original model for understanding the architecture of human thought in an age of accelerating complexity. At its heart lies a fundamental distinction between two key forces shaping consciousness: Constants and Additions.
Constants are defined as those deeply embedded frameworks of perception, culture, language, and values that form the stable foundations of an individual’s or society’s cognitive structure. They provide coherence, identity, and continuity. In contrast, Additions are the novel, often disruptive elements, technological innovations, cultural shifts, scientific revolutions, that challenge and expand existing mental models. The dynamic tension between Constants and Additions forms the living architecture of thought itself.
The book advances this model by introducing the concept of Cognitive Tensors. Borrowed from mathematical language but applied in a deeply human context, cognitive tensors represent multidimensional mental frameworks, capable of holding complex, layered, and seemingly contradictory information across various cognitive dimensions simultaneously. Time, space, language, emotion, identity, and culture become interwoven within these tensorial structures, allowing for more fluid and adaptive reasoning.
This tensorial model is biologically grounded in the reality of neural plasticity. Far from being static, the human brain continually reorganises itself in response to experience, learning, and environmental exposure. Synaptic connections strengthen or weaken, new neurons emerge, and entire networks shift based on cognitive demands. Neural plasticity provides the physical substrate for the formation and expansion of cognitive tensors.
Throughout the work, historical and contemporary examples are used to illustrate how cognitive tensors have evolved, from the linear, reductionist thought patterns of the past to emerging fractal and recursive models capable of navigating ambiguity, paradox, and systemic complexity. The evolution of mathematics, art, philosophy, and technological innovation is shown not as isolated progressions but as the outcome of the changing structure of human cognition itself.
The book also confronts the ethical and existential challenges posed by this cognitive evolution. It addresses identity fragmentation, cognitive overload, technological dependency, and the potential rise of intellectual inequality in an era of artificial intelligence and neural augmentation. The solution proposed is not to resist cognitive expansion but to guide it consciously and ethically, preserving cultural Constants while embracing Additions that lead to greater intellectual flexibility and depth.
Ultimately, Constants and Additions argues that the next stage of human evolution will be cognitive. The future will belong to those capable of managing their own cognitive tensors, cultivating neural plasticity, and participating responsibly in collective intellectual development. The book closes with a powerful call to action, urging readers to examine their own Constants, welcome transformative Additions, and contribute to shaping a future where thought itself becomes more humane, resilient, and ethically aligned with the profound complexity of reality.
Far from being a purely academic treatise, this book is a guide for thinkers, educators, technologists, and all who sense that the real frontier of human development lies not only in what we know, but in how we think, perceive, and evolve.