#4 NeuroNewtonian modelling- how the brain mimics Newtons laws
Figure 3 in the previous section depicts a neocybernetic map of the GOLEM two-channel model of one hemisphere of a vertebrate's brain. Customarily, the right hemisphere performs biologically plausible computations for the embodied state machine, while the left hemisphere performs biologically plausible computations for the matching situated state machine. Since the right hemisphere computes behaviour plans for the external environment, we would expect (external) language to evolve naturally from this hemisphere, because behaviour plans share many representational features with linguistic descriptions of those plans and their physical manifestations. The purpose of most speech is to find out, and perhaps to influence, the thoughts of others which would otherwise remain hidden.

Figure 4. The diagram above demonstrates how the state machine paradigm maps to each hemisphere of the two channel GOLEM brain model.