Re: [Fis] Are there 3 kinds of motions in physics and biology?

2018-05-07 Thread Michel Petitjean
Dear Karl, Yes I can hear you. About symmetry, I shall soon send you an explaining email, privately, because I do not want to bother the FISers with long explanations (unless I am required to do it). However, I confess that many posts that I receive from the FIS list are very hard to read, and

Re: [Fis] Are there 3 kinds of motions in physics and biology?

2018-05-07 Thread Karl Javorszky
Dear Michel and Sung, Your discussion is way above my head in the jargon and background knowledge. Please bear with me while a non-mathematician tries to express some observations that regard symmetry. Two almost symmetrical spaces appear as Gestalts, expressed by numbers, if one orders and

Re: [Fis] Are there 3 kinds of motions in physics and biology?

2018-05-07 Thread Michel Petitjean
Dear Sung, The formula of the Planckian information in Table 1 is intriguing. The argument of the log_2 function was proposed in 1895 by Karl Pearson as a measure of asymmetry of a distribution (see [1], p. 370). In general the mean can be smaller than the mode (so the log cannot exist), but I

[Fis] information and energy are separable

2018-05-07 Thread Krassimir Markov
Dear Sung and Francesco, Information and Energy are not only separable but quite different. More, the Energy exists without Information. To create and process Information, Energy is needed. Please see the next publication with example just from the economics ENERGY VERSUS INFORMATION

Re: [Fis] Are there 3 kinds of motions in physics and biology?

2018-05-07 Thread Francesco Rizzo
Caro Sung e cari tutti, "I think information and energy are inseparable in reality": è vero anche in economia. La Parte Terza--Teoria del valore: energia e informazione-- di "Valore e valutazioni. La scienza dell'economia o l'economia della scienza" (FrancoAngeli, Milano, 1995-1999) è