Dear Jerry and Colleagues,
Thank you for the interesting comments.
Yes, the physical, material concept of order is the empirical ground for
enumerations of physical chemistry.
But only on the human level, on the level of science, which is a kind of
reflection of reality.
I.e. we have quadruple
List, Krassimir:
(I have posted Krassimir's response below, since it may not have been
distributed to the list.)
My question was not a metaphysical question about materiality, my body and
other such philosophical question of import.
Rather, it is direct question about the sufficiency of the rh
List, Karassimir:
I found your definition of information to be a bit confusing because the
language is a bit ambiguous to me.
While the definitions of the quadruple "make sense" from a rhetorical sense,
one notion that is missing is the concept of what is the meaning of the
central reference
Dear Pridi,
An accordance with my understanding:
In physical world there exist only reflections but not information.
Information “i" is the quadruple:
i = (s, r, e, I)
where
s is a source entity, which is reflected in r
r is the entity in which reflection of s exists
e is an evidence for the sub
I was thinking about particles with mass...:-)
If anyone has an idea concerning my question thanks for the reply. I'm totally
ignorant concerning deep thoughts on the nature of information.
Pridi
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