It is highly improbable that laws describing the behavior of the particles within this structure and information
about spatial relations could ever explain the behavior of the structure as a whole.
Not exact matches
«On this theory,» says Whitehead, «all that there is to be known is that inexplicable bits of matter are hurrying
about with their motions correlated by inexplicable laws expressible in terms of their
spatial relations to each other.
For example, children classify objects (stacking blocks by shape or sorting them by color); measure things («This cloth isn't big enough to cover the table»); count just
about anything (coins, candy, people, toys, and so on); transform objects (stretching dough and making a flat circular shape); recognize patterns and shapes (building a symmetrical structure by putting a two unit block over two blocks); and explore
spatial relations (finding a location or following directions).
It's all
about finding
spatial relations inside their clarity, that unfold and you can supply whatever narrative you want to that.
Assumptions
about the relevant
spatial and temporal
relations are used to estimate levels of electrical activity in small regions of the brain corresponding to pixels in the finished image.