I certainly agree, Marcus. One would do much better spending the time reading 
Seth Lloyd’s book, Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes 
On the Cosmos<https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Programming_the_Universe>, 
Knopf<https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Alfred_A._Knopf>, March 14, 2006, 240 p., 
ISBN 1-4000-4092-2<https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Special:BookSources/1400040922>. 
He does not get to meaning, though. Some people have tried to infer physics is 
based on information, information involves meaning, so physics involves 
meaning. It usually (but not always) ends up with “The universe is meaningful” 
or something like that or stronger (intelligent design of some sort). A book 
that certainly does not do this is David Layzer’s Cosmogenesis. Which does work 
its way through to meaning, but it is a late arrival. The book that most takes 
the meaningful universe as a consequence of information being fundamental view 
is Paul Davies and Niels Henrik Gregersen (Editors), Information and the Nature 
of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 398 
pp., $30.00, ISBN:9780521762250. The last chapters try to show this supports 
particularly Christian beliefs.

John

From: Fis [mailto:fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es] On Behalf Of Marcus Abundis
Sent: May 28, 2015 3:10 AM
To: fis@listas.unizar.es
Subject: Re: [Fis] It From Bit video

While the interviews on the video are interesting, in general, I also find them 
a bit annoying. I never hear "information" actually described in a specific 
way. They could as easily be discussing "raw data" as far as I can tell. For 
example, when is "meaning" associated with information (or data) and how does 
that meaning arise, who/what is ascribing meaning, etc..? The interview could 
have gone much further, and did not seem particularly well thought out in 
advance. Without a clear sense of how "information" is being used here, 
subsequent thoughts would seem to be equally unclear or confused (to my mind).
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