Draft talk:Neurealm
Request for Review – Neurealm Article
[edit]Hi there! 👋
I'm the original author of this draft article on **Neurealm**, a theoretical number proposed to define the upper cognitive boundary of the human brain's representational capacity. The concept draws from neuroscience, information theory, and mathematical philosophy, with ties to existing concepts like the googol, Graham's number, and symbolic computation.
The article is intended to:
- Introduce a scientifically grounded idea that blends cognitive limits with number theory - Serve as a thought experiment that highlights the boundary between human and artificial imagination - Link established fields (e.g., brain storage capacity, synaptic encoding, log-based information theory) with modern mathematical philosophy and cultural commentary
While the term is newly coined (2025), it's already generating discussion in academic-adjacent circles and interdisciplinary media. I'm open to any suggestions to improve clarity, sourcing, or format.
Thank you in advance for your time and feedback. 🙏 — Friendofconeyisland
- Sorry, but Wikipedia is not the platform for publishing original research or exploring new concepts. We only summarise what reliable and independent sources have previously said about a subject. If you wish to propound your new idea, you need to find a different channel for that; maybe try to get it into one of the academic journals in this topic area? --DoubleGrazing (talk) 05:32, 19 June 2025 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Neurealm (June 19)
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Hello, Neurealm!
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