Morphic Computing
Morphic Computing
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a new type of computation called
“Morphic Computing”. Morphic Computing is based on Field Theory and more
specifically Morphic Fields. Morphic Fields were first introduced by Rupert
Sheldrake [1981] from his hypothesis of formative causation that made use of the
older notion of Morphogenetic Fields. Rupert Sheldrake [1981] developed his
famous theory, Morphic Resonance, on the basis of the work by French philosopher Henri Bergson. Morphic Fields and its subset Morphogenetic Fields have
been at the centre of controversy for many years in mainstream science and the
hypothesis is not accepted by some scientists who consider it a pseudoscience.
We claim that Morphic Computing is a natural extension of Holographic Computation, Quantum Computation, Soft Computing, and DNA Computing. All natural
computations bonded by the Turing Machine can be formalised and extended by
our new type of computation model – Morphic Computing. In this paper, we introduce the basis for this new computing paradigm and its extensions such as
Quantum Logic and Entanglement in Morphic Computing, Morphic Systems and
Morphic System of Systems (M-SOS). Its applications to the field of computation
by words as an example of the Morphic Computing, Morphogenetic Fields in
neural network and Morphic Computing, Morphic Fields - concepts and Web
search, and agents and fuzzy in Morphic Computing will also be discussed.
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