Re: [Fis] Season Greetings / Merry Christmas

2017-12-24 Thread HowlBloom
may all of us information theory enthusiasts have a merry xmas and a new year of health, wealth, and insight. with warmth and oomph--howard -- Howard Bloom Howardbloom.net author of : The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History ("mesmerizing"-The Wash

Re: [Fis] mind-mind

2017-11-01 Thread HowlBloom
mind to mind experiments have been done in the field of brain-machine interface since 2014. see: http://www.washington.edu/news/2014/11/05/uw-study-shows-direct-brain-interface-between-humans/ -- Howard Bloom Howardbloom.net author of : The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expeditio

Re: [Fis] non-living objects COULD NOT “exchange information”

2017-03-26 Thread HowlBloom
gyuri, how can we get online or email access to your article on how inanimate things exchange information? with warmth and oomph--howard ps i believe i'm in the volume for the information summit in vienna with you. but if you get me a word or pdf version of your article, i can upload it

Re: [Fis] Further Discussion . . .

2017-02-15 Thread HowlBloom
bob, yes, we agree. and the materials you quote are gorgeous. i agree with you that life is a process. but a process made up of a hierarchy of sub-processes, the way that you and I are made of hierarchies of ind ividual cells. the word I find most useful for the envelope, the flame that

Re: [Fis] Further Discussion . . .

2017-02-15 Thread HowlBloom
your suggestion that life ceases when informational systems break down is intriguing and made me stop and think. hard. but i suspect it's the other way around. when life ceases, communications systems, informational systems, slowly break down. some of the cells continue to function after

Re: [Fis] Further Discussion . . .

2017-02-14 Thread HowlBloom
brilliant summation, Pedro. we are missing the metaphors with which to explain the difference between death and life or between smart communities like bacterial colonies and consciousness. in The God Problem: How A Godless Cosmos Creates, i tell the tale of the origin of the term "emerge

Re: [Fis] Further Discussion . . .

2017-02-09 Thread HowlBloom
fascinating thinking, pedro. it triggers this: The stages of development are far more than real-world problem solvers. They set artificial challenges, then achieve them. Making a caterpillar that works is an enormously complex challenge. Making a working butterfly is also immensel

Re: [Fis] FIS Survey for PhD research.

2016-07-22 Thread HowlBloom
i'm swamped but i will do my best to help. with warmth and oomph--howard -- Howard Bloom Howardbloom.net author of : The Lucifer Principle: AScientific Expedition Into the Forces of History ("mesmerizing"-TheWashington Post), Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big B

[Fis] _ Re: _ Re: Otto--re closing lecture

2016-02-05 Thread HowlBloom
Pedro, your list of disciplines that information theory needs to ponder is brilliant--active matter, coupled oscillators, pharmacology, physiology, and developmental biology. to go back to the abiotic universe for a moment: here's one implication of the theory of a communicative cosmos i'

[Fis] _ Otto--re closing lecture

2016-02-02 Thread HowlBloom
Otto, an interesting call, for a theory that brings together the brute force of an abiotic universe and information. Here's a short timeline that pulls the brute force elements together as informational exchange: The evolution of information, sociality, social structure, and the emergent

[Fis] _ Closing lecture

2016-02-02 Thread HowlBloom
First, a few responses. I agree with Hans von Baeyer. Pedro’s kindness is magic. I agree with Gyorgy Darvas that quarks communicate. I also agree with Jerry Chandler. Brute force is not the major mover of history. Values and virtues count. A lot. In fact, a culture organizes its

Re: [Fis] Cho 2016 The social life of quarks

2016-01-16 Thread HowlBloom
re: quarks the big question for FIS is this: do quarks communicate? and can their communications be called informational? are quarks more than just the first bits of matter in the cosmos? are they also the first socializers? the first team-makers? with oomph--howard Ho

Re: [Fis] January Lecture--Information and the Forces of History

2016-01-13 Thread HowlBloom
Pedro, re: Do we need a new interpretation of history, info based? hb: we definitely need a few new tools with which to see the patterns of history. whether those patterns are informational or not, I'm not sure. I lean toward the tools you cite, the ones emerging from biology. supero

Re: [Fis] January Lecture--Information and the Forces of History

2016-01-05 Thread HowlBloom
good commentary, pedro. where do compassion and love--the archangel principle--fit into the lucifer principle? and why have groups progressed in complexity since the end of the last ice age eleven thousand years ago? to form a superorganism, a cohesive group, you need huge amounts of

[Fis] January Lecture--Information and the Forces of History

2016-01-03 Thread HowlBloom
The Force of History--Howard Bloom In 1995, I published my first book, The Lucifer Principle: a Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of history. It sold roughly 140,000 copies worldwide and is still selling. Some people call it their Bible. Others say that it was the book that predic

Re: [Fis] [Fwd: Re: Information is a linguistic description of structures]--T...

2015-09-29 Thread HowlBloom
bob, thanks for an extraordinary answer. riddled with extraordinary knowledge. I've just bought your book from Amazon and it should be in my kindle momentarily. if you'd like a copy of mine--The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates--i can email it to you. and to anyone else on the

Re: [Fis] [Fwd: Re: Information is a linguistic description of structures]--T...

2015-09-28 Thread HowlBloom
re: it is likely to be problematic to use language as the paradigm model for all communication--Terrence Deacon Terry makes interesting points, but I think on this one, he may be wrong. Guenther Witzany is on to something. our previous approaches to information have been what Barbara Eh

Re: [Fis] Information and Locality Introduction

2015-09-11 Thread HowlBloom
In a message dated 9/11/2015 8:15:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es writes: Dear Steven and FIS colleagues, Many thanks for this opening text. What you are proposing about a pretty structured discussion looks a good idea, although it will have to confront the usual

Re: [Fis] FIS newcomer

2015-06-21 Thread HowlBloom
good points from guenther. see if this helps: If meaning is anything that a receiver can understand, if meaning is anything that an entity can interpret, if meaning is in the eye of the beholder, then how do you know when a thing or a person “understands” something? Follow the B.F. Sk

Re: [Fis] FIS newcomer

2015-06-19 Thread HowlBloom
re: cognitive biology vs computational biology. may i suggest that you add yet one more approach to the list: linguistic biology. per the work of Guenther Witzany. also reflected in my book The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates. each approach uses a helpful metaphor. no one appro

Re: [Fis] Krassimir's Notes . . .

2015-06-17 Thread HowlBloom
In a message dated 6/17/2015 8:30:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es writes: Dear Steven and FIS Colleagues, Your message has arrived to the list perfectly: fears are unjustified. There is no censorship in this list --and never will be any (well, as the movie tel