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  • SOMU is a theory of artificial general intelligence, AGI, that proposes a system with a universal code embedded in it, allowing it to interact with the environment and adapt to new situations without programming. So far, the whole universe and human brain have been modelled using SOMU. Each brain element forms a cell of a fractal tape, a cell possessing three qualities: obtaining feedback from the entire tape (S), transforming multiple states simultaneously (R), and bonding with any cell-states within-and-above the network of brain components. The undefined and non-finite nature of the cells rejects the tuples of a Turing machine. SRT triplets extend the brain’s ability to perceive natural events beyond the spatio-temporal structure, using a cyclic sequence or loop of changes in geometric shapes. This topology factor, becomes an inseparable entity of space–time, i.e. space–time-topology (STt). The fourth factor, prime numbers, can be used to rewrite spatio-temporal events by counting singularity regions in loops of various sizes. The pattern of primes is called a phase prime metric, PPM that links all the symmetry breaking rules, or every single phenomenon of the universe. SOMU postulates space–time-topology-prime (STtp) quatret as an invariant that forms the basic structure of information in the brain and the universe, STtp is a bias free, attribution free, significance free and definition free entity. SOMU reads recurring events in nature, creates 3D assembly of clocks, namely polyatomic time crystal, PTC and feeds those to PPM to create STtps. Each layer in a within-and-above brain circuit behaves like an imaginary the world, generating PTCs. These PTCs of different imaginary worlds interact through a new STtp tensor decomposition mathematics. Unlike string theory, SOMU proposes that the fundamental elements of the universe are helical or vortex phases, not strings. It dismisses string theory's approach of using sum of 4 × 4 and 8 × 8 tensors to create a 12 × 12 tensor for explaining universe. Instead, SOMU advocates a network of multinion tensors ranging from 2 × 2 to 108 × 108 in size. With just 108 elements, a system can replicate ~90 of all symmetry breaking rules in the universe, allowing a small systemic part to mirror majority events of the whole, that is human level consciousness G. Under the SOMU model, for a part to be conscious, it must mirror a significant portion of the whole and should act as a whole for the abundance of similar mirroring parts within itself.

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