Title : Cognitive-based emulation: Recreating the mind & human cognition through temporal space understanding
Abstract:
This project introduces Cognitive-Based Emulation (CBE), a new theoretical field that reframes trauma, cognition, and identity through symbolic systems and recursive feedback. CBE distinguishes biologically inherited traits from those formed by symbolic reinforcement, proposing that many personality disorders are not fixed but are reconfigurable via targeted symbolic intervention.
Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, literary theory, and physics, CBE is grounded in conservation principles and developed from first-principles reasoning rather than empirical precedence. It reinterprets psychoanalytic concepts—such as transference—within a feedback-based symbolic model and treats literary structures as generative, not just reflective, tools for cognitive reorganization. We justify this through our developed epistemic framework that informs one does not require empirical or expert justification, but instead recursive frameworks (based in math, logic, or philosophy) to prove the existence of a field, hypothesis, or concept.
By modeling cognition as an evolving symbolic system, CBE enables the development of AI frameworks that simulate not just logic, but emergent personality, creative reasoning, and affective response. Through an analogy to Feynman path integrals, the model allows symbolic “time-stepping” to reconstruct personality from initial conditions. Through this interdisciplinary justification empirical work and expertise is a consequence (not a requirement) to experimentally highlight or create a truly personality & logic integrated brain.
CBE ultimately offers a new paradigm in both therapeutic psychology and cognitive AI, positioning personality as symbolic, recursive, and redesignable.