Re: [Fis] The unification of the theories of information based on the cateogry theory

2018-02-11 Thread Alex Hankey
Sungchul-Ji, What about information theories that belong to different categories, i.e. other than the category of sets, and which, equally have different Omega Structures in their corresponding Topos? Best wishes, Alex On 7 February 2018 at 19:16, Sungchul Ji wrote: > Hi FISers, > > > On 10

Re: [Fis] one can learn a lot from numbering every word

2018-02-11 Thread Alex Hankey
But the problem with this is that it does not apply to the way that humans and animals communicate information when they do it directly from Mind-to-Mind. Very common with lots of examples. This is accomplished through direct communication of ideas, for which a sophisticated and well-defined theor

[Fis] one can learn a lot from numbering every word

2018-02-11 Thread Karl Javorszky
Dear Krassimir, Improvements are done if there is a need to do so, innovations come about as a result of creativity, not as answers to an existing need, but as voluntary exertions that satisfy curiosity. Taking your example of having enumerated all signals (phonemes, letters, words), the non-ne