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Today I am launching my theory. The accademic advice that I received was that my theory uses fuzzy logic which isn't fashionable in scientific circles and so forums are a better place to start discussion on the theory than accademic circles as pop culture is a lot more accepting of fuzzy logic. The theory is kind of a theory about everything but unlike physicists theories about everything, the founding start of the theory is perception, not matter and hence understanding the how the brain works through perception is the starting point to understanding, not matter.

This is the first place that you will see this theory. I just purchased roundingtheory.com as I believe it has potential.

Here is my theory

Rounding Theory
There exists a highly sophisticated mathematical algorithm that may require sets of algorithms that the brain uses to convert millions and/or billions of pieces of sensory data to a single concept. (e.g. Grandma) This algorithm requires interpreting data from multiple dimensions and simplifying them down to less dimensions in a rounding process. Binary is obviously one of the languages that the brain uses but it can't be assumed that binary is the only language used in the algorithm as languages that involve more than 2 dimensions may have significant advantages for complex calculations. Cracking the code of how the brain interprets sensory data into concepts may help us understand great mysteries of the universe.

The code involves the following attributes:

* Number of data points
* Number of dimensions to the data
* Number of sets of algorithms
* Number of numerical languages
* Existing numerical languages that the brain uses

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