[Fis] Informatist Information Science
Xueshan Yan
yxs at pku.edu.cn
Thu Mar 30 17:37:14 CEST 2017
Dear Krassimir,
In fact, the authentication about the proposition of Wheeler is far from our ability right now, we really need the opinions from the researchers who work at the frontiers of physics. According to the modern physics, the matter what we know is only 5-7 % of who matter, more than 90% of it is dark matter, so the anthropic universe of Wheeler is an information universe, from this point of view, “It from Bit” could prove to be true in some degree. That's all. We're no-physicists, it is not our forte.
I know you ITHEA, It is very famous.
Best regards, and hope your conference is successful.
Xueshan
From: Krassimir Markov [mailto:markov at foibg.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 10:38 PM
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Subject: Re: Informatist Information Science
Dear Xueshan,
Thank you for your very great work I have chance to see now.
Maybe it will be possible to read all your book “Information Science: Concept, System and Perspective” in the near future.
Unfortunately, now I have no possibilities to answer with the same coin – but in the future I will try to do this.
Now we are preparing the Jubilee
GIT 2017, the XV-th International Conference on General Information Theory (GIT) ( <http://www.ithea.org/conferences/ITA2017/2017git.htm> http://www.ithea.org/conferences/ITA2017/2017git.htm ) .
It will be part of no less Jubilee
I T A 2 0 1 7, XX-th Joint International Scientific Events on I N F O R M A T I C S ( <http://www.ithea.org/conferences/itaf2017.htm> http://www.ithea.org/conferences/itaf2017.htm ).
In addition, I am working on the Workshop on General Information Theory, which will be organized in the frame of
ISSI 2017, XI-th International Summer School on Informatics ( <http://www.ithea.org/conferences/ITA2017/2017issi.htm> http://www.ithea.org/conferences/ITA2017/2017issi.htm).
Because of this, I shall point only one very important aspect:
Our understanding is just the opposite of those of Wheeler's“It from Bit”!
The GIT is based on proposition that “Information is from everything”or “Bit from It”!!!
What is important, too, is that all information theories have its place in the science and may be explained and understood on the basis of GIT.
This position we had fixed in the name or our International Journal “Information Theories and Applications”established in 1993 ! ( <http://www.foibg.com/ijita/> http://www.foibg.com/ijita/)
The name ITHEA is abbreviation from “Information Theories and Applications”( <http://www.ithea.org/index.html> http://www.ithea.org/index.html).
In 2002 we had established the Institute of Information Theories and Applications “ITHEA” ( <http://www.ithea.org/institute/institute.html> http://www.ithea.org/institute/institute.html).
One more jubilee!
Friendly greetings
Krassimir
From: <mailto:yxs at pku.edu.cn> Xueshan Yan
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 5:55 AM
To: <mailto:joe.brenner at bluewin.ch> Joseph Brenner ; <mailto:rafael at capurro.de> Rafael Capurro ; <mailto:pcmarijuan.iacs at aragon.es> Pedro C. Marijuán ; <mailto:wolfgang.hofkirchner at tuwien.ac.at> Wolfgang Hofkirchner ; <mailto:gordana.dodig-crnkovic at mdh.se> Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic ; <mailto:deacon at berkeley.edu> Terrence Deacon ; <mailto:sb.ikk at cbs.dk> Søren Brier ; <mailto:logan at physics.utoronto.ca> Bob Logan ; <mailto:moises.nisenbaum at ifrj.edu.br> Moisés A. Nisenbaum ; <mailto:collierj at ukzn.ac.za> John Collier ; <mailto:karl.javorszky at gmail.com> Karl Javorszky ; <mailto:markov at foibg.com> Krassimir Markov ; <mailto:loet at leydesdorff.net> Loet Leydesdorff ; <mailto:alexhankey at gmail.com> Alex Hankey ; <mailto:nikhil.joshi at lifel.org> Nikhil Joshi ; <mailto:sakura at iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp> Osamu Sakura ; <mailto:david.chapman at open.ac.uk> David Chapman ; <mailto:kolinkk at mail.ru> Konstantin Kolin ; <mailto:volkov.yuri at gmail.com> Yurii Volkov ; <mailto:vasja.vehovar at fdv.uni-lj.si> Vasja Vehovar ; <mailto:spa at cs.purdue.edu> Wojciech Szpankowski ; <mailto:tom.siegfried at verizon.net> Tom Siegfried ; <mailto:juliruth at ozemail.com.au> Julie Ruth ; <mailto:qinggao at fas.harvard.edu> Qing Gao ; <mailto:yanjiyi at ucas.ac.cn> Yan Jiyi ; <mailto:zyx at bupt.edu.cn> Zhong Yixin
Subject: Informatist Information Science
Dear Joseph & Rafael, Dear All,
Artificial Intelligence age. I have the Google Translation translate a chapter (Chapter 13 - Does Everything Come from Information?) excerpted from my book, I hope this effort could play a little reference to Joseph and Rafael for your lasting interests in Chinese classics and the consideration of their relationship with Information Science, please enjoy it.
A machine translation version plus my minor corrections, full of mistakes, of course. References omitted.
Best wishes,
Xueshan
30 March, 2017
Peking University
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