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Jason Hu jasonthegoodman at gmail.com
Mon Dec 30 14:25:51 CET 2024


Dear Dr. Goernitz,
Can AQI exist independently from its context - or some larger structure
(matter or energy)? By "exist," I mean stability with a relevant longer
time.
By "longer time," I mean in the range of human perception, even with the
help of cognitive instruments. Just curious.
Best regards - Jason

On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 2:00 AM Prof. Dr. Thomas Görnitz <
goernitz at em.uni-frankfurt.de> wrote:

> Dear All,
> I would like to start by wishing everyone a healthy, successful and
> hopefully more peaceful new year.
>
> Now a few comments from me on the current contributions, regarding
> information and meaning.
>
> Natural science seeks rules and laws for the processes in nature.
> However, due to the expansion of the cosmos, there are never two
> completely identical situations. For an individual case, however, the
> idea of a rule is meaningless.
>
> Rules require similarity, laws require – not only in jurisprudence –
> equality.
>
> Similarity and equality arise from sweeping what appears to be
> insignificant in the situations under consideration under the carpet.
> Changes to inanimate matter require the expenditure of energy, but
> living things can also be influenced by meaningful information.
>
> Scientific explanation starts from simple structures to explain
> complicated structures.
> Chemistry explains the biochemical basis of life. Quantum mechanics
> provides the theoretical basis for chemistry.
>
> The simplest quantum structures that are mathematically possible have
> only a two-dimensional state space. It therefore makes sense to call
> them quantum bits.
> The particles of quantum mechanics and, with that, the quantum field
> theories can be constructed from these structures.
> This means that matter can be understood as a special form of such
> quantum bits.
>
> It has been known for some time that quantum theory relativizes
> distinctions that are important for everyday life. E=mc^2 shows the
> equivalence of matter with motion, i.e. with one of its properties.
> The distinction between force and matter is reduced to the distinction
> between fermions and bosons, which can be converted into one another
> under certain conditions.
>
> These quantum structures with a two-dimensional Hilbert space are to
> be thought of as absolute and completely abstract, not as properties
> of a material or energetic structure. I call them AQIs.
>
> The AQIs form matter, energy, as well as the properties of matter and
> energy.
>
> Life only emerged relatively late in the development of the cosmos,
> and only for living things can something become meaningful.
>
>
>
>
> Quoting Karl Javorszky <karl.javorszky at gmail.com>:
>
> > Again, one wonders.
> >
> > Marcus writes:
> >  you also invoke ‘meaning’ which is notoriously difficult to define –
> where
> > do you clearly define meaning?
> >
> >  There is a perfectly valid definition of meaning available for all who
> > have access to the FIS list.
> >
> > The last time this définition was shared with the Learned Friends was 21
> > days ago, 9th December 2024, in a letter to Xueshan.
> >
> > *Information has been defined (eg Liaisons Among Symbols) as the totality
> > of ∆ (n?, n!).*
> >
> > *Meaning has been defined (op. cit.) as the relation of a context to at
> > least one of the Central Elements.*
>
>
>
> Prof. Dr. Thomas Görnitz
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