The conceptual metaphors of MIND AS A
LIGHT below suggest that the metaphorical self -
reflection “see” mind as a bright, shining troughs,
able to lit light field correlate with the nature of
electromagnetic waves described by quantum
physics. Free particles in Broglie’s wave-particle
theory also have both functions as an Essential Self.
It is striking that language had been acquainted with
our Self’s nature as light many thousands years
before Broglie’s discovery. How and where did we
learn this knowledge? How could it happen that
mind a priori knows that our spirits are distracted
(Machova et al, 2010) that we are literally hanging
around, MIND AS INVISIBLE LIGHT WAVES
Czech: Dělat vlny, Russ: Volnovatsja, Engl. lit.
Making waves, Engl.Be upset, worried.
Our mind has a light nature and interaction of
two minds reminds us of an light interference
pattern. When we look at the Fig.2 (Fournier, 2003)
below we can understand why meeting in Czech
calls „se-tkání“- lit. co-binding.
Figure 2: Metaphorical view of Minds Light binding.
As a confirmation conceptual metaphor
presenting mind as a light texture, on the picture
above, we can see the „periodic arrays of light
intensity serve to trap dielectric micron size particles
as well as cold atoms Optical binding is a long range
force (proportional to 1/r) discovered at the Rowland
Institute on Harvard. It allows creating of matter just
by photons exchange (Fournier, 2003).
4 CONCLUSIONS
Empirical findings about the phenomenology of
mind gained from Associative Experiment, has
opened a new dimension of artificial intelligence and
quantum linguistics research, allowing us to create a
link between a collective unconscious level and a
conscious Mind. Essential Self metaphors described
by the association experiment allow us to identify
the main structures of a priori semantic web hidden
beyond the language. Our claim is that a literal
meaning of the cognitive metaphor is not necessarily
arbitrary and metaphorical as we used to think. Their
literal meaning is a huge field of research
discovering hidden structures of the mind.
Literal meaning and literal translation of
cognitive metaphors of mind, which doesn’t usually
make common sense in the visible dimension, is a
universal phenomenon, occurring throughout all
languages; as we have noticed that it is often
metonymy which needs to be uncovered in their full
length. Thus, free association method applied on
other languages equivalent can help us to do it.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Elegant Mind project presented in this paper is
supported by the Czech Science Foundation grant GACR
106/09/0740.
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