Wrote to bbc.co.uk on 19.2.06
Q. What is a dream?
…is to fulfil a dream!
In the 'prism model' integration and interpretation of information collected through five senses into a body (prism-common sense) produce the three - extra sensory perceptions (ESP - actually not a perception, instead an output) summation of which is a dream during sleep. Thus, it is a screen over which the three rays of ESP come through the prism receiving five rays of senses.
…while awake its day-dream!
- Simon Richard (Ajay Kumar)
P.S.: Please also see: Is Extra Sensory Perception not an output?
In dream theory, the Prism Model suggests that dreams are a combination of our brain's intricate networks and the incorporation of external stimuli or experiences. The model posits that dreams involve the brain processing information from our daily lives through a prism-like filter, creating unique dream scenarios.
Disease Model
A model is a simplified representation of a system or phenomenon, often used for prediction or explanation. Whereas a theory is a well-supported explanation for a broad range of phenomena, based on thorough evidence and tested hypotheses. Models are often used within theories to help illustrate or test specific aspects of the theory.
Lawrence Kohlberg developed a theory of moral reasoning that built upon Jean Piaget's cognitive development model. Kohlberg proposed a six-stage theory of moral development based on the reasoning behind moral decisions.
The psychodynamic model is a psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind and early childhood experiences to understand behavior and mental health issues. It was developed by Sigmund Freud and emphasizes the role of unconscious drives and conflicts in shaping personality. Techniques such as free association and dream analysis are used to explore these unconscious processes.
The Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory is a cognitive theory that uses terms like short-term and long-term memory. This model proposes that information is first stored in the short-term memory and can be transferred to long-term memory for more permanent storage through rehearsal and encoding processes.
a model is different than a theory a model is an actually picture or structure of something a theory is what people might think about something
It means that the theory could be right and the model shows you dimenstionaly.
Scientific theory is not a model but the model can be construct to represent how any scientific theory work. Model of a large system e.g. earth's climate would contain many scientific theory of different field to make it work.
A scientific model can change if new evidence is found. If the new evidence that has been found contradicts the model or theory then a scientific model or theory can change.
What does it mean that a theory or model is workable
Dream On - 1990 Theory of Relativity 3-16 was released on: USA: 12 September 1992
heliocentric theory
a model is different than a theory a model is an actually picture or structure of something a theory is what people might think about something
Yes, because The Business Model Canvas is a theory and model, as well as a computer online tool based on the same theory and model.
The expanding universe model
The answer is a theory or a model.
Kees Doets has written: 'Basic model theory' -- subject(s): Model theory