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The term '''human biocomputer''', coined by [[John C. Lilly]], refers to the "hardware" of the [[human anatomy]]. This would include the [[brain]], [[internal organs]], and other human organ systems such as [[cardiovascular]], [[digestion|digestive]], [[endocrine]], [[immune]], [[Integumentary system|integumentary]], [[lymphatic]], [[muscular]], [[Nervous system|nervous]], [[reproductive]], [[respiratory]], [[skeletal]], and [[urinary]] systems. The biocomputer has stored program properties, and self-metaprogramming properties, with limits determinable and to be determined.<ref>Potter, page 41</ref>▼
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'''''Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer: Theory and Experiments''''' is a 1968 book by [[John C. Lilly]]. In the book, "the doctor imagines the brain as a piece of computer technology."{{sfnp|Jahromi|2013|p=30}} More specifically, he uses "the analogy of brain being the hardware, the mind being the software and consciousness being beyond both."{{sfnp|Kaboli|2016|loc=n. 3}}
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▲The term '''human biocomputer''', coined by
The functional organization of the human biocomputer is:<ref>Potter, page 68</ref>▼
The following definitions are used in the book:
*'''Metaprogramming''', which is defined as a set of instructions, descriptions, and implementations of related thoughts and actions (programs).
===Organization===
▲The functional organization of the human biocomputer
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The levels of the human biocomputer are explained thus:
Levels from one to two are the boundaries between external reality and the body. Certain energies and materials (heat, light, sound, food, and secretions) pass through this boundary in special places. Levels two to three are the boundaries of body and brain, in which special structures such as blood vessels, nerve fibers, and cerebrospinal fluid pass. Levels four through eleven are in the brain circuitry, and is the software inside the biocomputer. Levels after ten are termed unknown. This is to allow an
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▲=== Mind ===
▲[[Mind]], which is defined as the sum total of all the programs and metaprograms (and even supraself metaprograms) of a human biocomputer.<ref>Potter, page 42</ref> This is the software and is looked at as the opposite of the hardware.
*{{cite book |first=John C. |last=Lilly |author-link=John C. Lilly |title=Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer: Theory and Experiments |orig-year=1968, Communication Research Institute |year=1987 |edition=
▲The brain is defined as the visible, palpable living set of structures to be included in the human biocomputer.<ref>Potter, page 43</ref>
▲A stored program is defined as a set of instructions which are placed in memory storage of the biocomputer, and which control the biocomputer when orders are given for that program to be activated.<ref>Potter, page 32</ref> These programs can be activated by the same biocomputer, another biocomputer, or a situation outside of the biocomputer.
▲Metaprogramming is defined as a set of instructions, descriptions, and implementations of related thoughts and actions(programs).<ref name="potter">Potter page 180</ref> Self metaprogramming involves the creation, revision, and reorganization of programs and metaprograms.<ref name="potter"/>
== See also ==
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* {{anli|Laws of Form|''Laws of Form''}}
* {{anli|Neurologic (book)|''Neurologic''}}
* {{anli|Reality tunnel}}
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===Citations===
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===Works
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▲*{{cite book |first=John C. |last=Lilly |title=Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer: Theory and Experiments |orig-year=1968, Communication Research Institute |year=1987 |edition=reprint |publisher=Julian Press |isbn=0-517-52757-X}}
*{{cite journal |last=Kaboli |first=S. |year=2016 |title=On wholeness and the implicate order in crystals and its implications for consciousness studies |journal=Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy |volume=12 |number=2 |pages=137 ''ff''}}
*{{cite book |last=Lilly |first=John C. |editor-last=Potter |editor-first=Beverly A. |title=Programming the Human Biocomputer |year=2004 |publisher=Ronin Publishing |isbn=978-1579510657 |edition=Abridged}}
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