Monday, March 28, 2011, 12:05:54 AM, Gavin wrote:
Even at the most basic level of an organism's communication with its
environment. There is no discernable information exchange. Every single one
of our senses is an energy transduction structure-processing unit. All we do
is transduce say
Dear Karl, Dear Loet,
Thank you both for your postings and the perspectives they provide. They leave
me with just two questions, and I am glad Karl does not want to close the
discussion so that I may ask for your and other views on them.
1. Does Loet's reply to Karl regarding frameworks for
Dear Joe and colleagues,
1. Does Loet's reply to Karl regarding frameworks for observation of actual
states vs. frameworks for expectations imply that such frameworks are
completely mutually exclusive?
Of course, not: the expectations are informed by previous observations and
further
Dear All,
the contrasting views between Loet’s understanding of order as an
implication of information and of the alternative which deducts information
from order are in no real opposition. Rather they reflect differing
perspectives, like the tradition of e.g. measuring a room from a middle
Well then we totally agree on that.
The second part of your response then, if some energy transduction has the
properties of information flow where is it (what are these properties) and
if it's there how do we measure it either qualitatively or qualitatively.
Because it looks like to me, any