@BrianRoemmele has been posting astounding ChatGPT prompts that display elements of: intuition, perspective, degree of confidence, risk analysis, and decision trees. The following exchange is part of my research. It is based on this Twitter thread.
I planned to start on this project in June 2023, but since Brian is posting stuff at an astounding rate, I decided to start early. I will be developing this page from April 22, 2023 through June, 2023. If you are reading this on April 22, 2023, I just started the project.
The six perspectives of cognition are mapped to a single snapshot in time. The perspectives are represented visually on a cube that has a where (a sequence in a flowchart) and a when (a timestamp). The image above describes this approach as it applies to business visualization. I built software called Bisualizer to demonstrate this idea. I currently own 17 businesses, and I use this approach to visualize everything that is happening inside the systems at snapshots in time. This approach can be applied to all knowledge, including sharing knowledge through language.
Cognition is based on mapping information from our senses to six simultaneous perspectives. Each perspective has a unique picture that represents the perspective in a 4-D (3D + time) coordinate system. My mind stores information in this structure, and I navigate this structure to think and communicate.
This approach for visualizing language can be reversed to map text inputs and outputs from a LLM (ChatGPT) into a visual storyboard.
I always thought it would be cool to show people how I organize information in my mind. This project will give me a platform to share.