[Fis] Is quantum information the basis of spacetime?
Michel Godron
migodron at wanadoo.fr
Fri Nov 4 15:30:21 CET 2016
I may understand why in "quantum foundations" nobody can define
rigorously the basic term "information".
But, in agreement with Progogine, Brillouin, etc. information mays be
defined rigorously in macro -systems.
I could explain more in french.
Cordialement. M. Godron
Le 04/11/2016 à 09:17, Andrei Khrennikov a écrit :
> Dear all,
> I want to comment so called information approach to physics, by speaking with hundreds of leading experts
> in quantum foundations, I found that nobody can define rigorously the basic term "information" which is so widely
> used in their theories and discussions, the answers are as "information is the basic entity" which cannot be defined
> in other terms. Well, my impression is that without novel understanding and definition of information all these "theories"
> are practically empty, well very good mathematical exercises. May be I am too critical... But I spent so much time by trying
> to understand what people are talking about. The output is ZERO.
>
> all the best, andrei
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> From: Fis [fis-bounces at listas.unizar.es] on behalf of Gyorgy Darvas [darvasg at iif.hu]
> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2016 10:23 PM
> To: John Collier; fis
> Subject: Re: [Fis] Is quantum information the basis of spacetime?
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> John:
> The article describes very really the conflicting attitudes. Interesting to see the diverse arguments together.
> I agree, some think so, some do not. I do the latter, but this does not make any matter.
> Gyuri
>
> On 2016.11.03. 19:52, John Collier wrote:
> Apparently some physicists think so.
>
> https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/tangled-up-in-spacetime/?WT.mc_id=SA_WR_20161102
>
> John Collier
> Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Associate
> Philosophy, University of KwaZulu-Natal
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