[Fis] [External] Re: "express matter and energy in terms of information"

Gordana Dodig Crnkovic gordana.dodig-crnkovic at chalmers.se
Tue Feb 27 16:47:37 CET 2024



On 2024-02-27, 15:42, "Fis on behalf of Levin, Michael" <fis-bounces at listas.unizar.es <mailto:fis-bounces at listas.unizar.es> on behalf of michael.levin at allencenter.tufts.edu <mailto:michael.levin at allencenter.tufts.edu>> wrote:



> 'latent information' exists: waiting to be *discovered* … waiting to

be *invented* as new views,



this is a very important and interesting point.

Thanks, Mike and Marcus.
Indeed! We have been discussing the world as ”potential information” (in the sense of Aristotle’s potentiality) several times. In the sense of Informational structural realism (Floridi), also in exchanges with Joseph.



I have been working on a notion of this (Platonic?) space of potential inventions, ideas,

etc. as being under “positive pressure” in some sense - it is not

observed, but it *wants* to be observed, it's pushing outward.


In the Aristotelian sense, potentiality is in the world.

In the Platonic sense, the material world that we perceive with our senses is not the real world but merely a shadow of the real world. The real world, for Plato, is a non-physical realm that consists of ideal forms or ideas. I think we can safely say that the Platonic ideal world is in our heads.



So can we define a notion in which something is not directly observed (yet) but

does exert some kind of “influence” in the world before it is directly

embodied/perceived? Can Observers be influenced by things they haven’t

yet observed (but are putting themselves in a position to be able to

observe)?
Yes, in the Platonic sense of ideas in our heads, our ideas exert real-world influence as they guide our behavior.



Is it possible to formalize the idea of a subtle influence

from the denizens of the latent space - a kind of causality (akin to

that of synchronicity?) which is not normal physical causality but also

not nothing?
Currently, I am not aware of such a framework to express the contents of our heads.
But in principle, why not.



When can you trace a causal chain back to something that

*doesn’t* physically exist? do thoughts that haven’t been thought yet

contribute to the shape of an agent’s cognitive landscape?
Freud would say, surely.





is that what cognitive agents are - transducers (bridges) from the latent space to

the physical space, which collapse or amplify potentialities from that

space into our world?
They surely are. They are processing actual information on the level of language plus the potential information which can under certain conditions become actual for an agent.


Thank you Marcus and Mike for this important point. By Maturana quote* I wanted to point out the importance of an observer for actual knowledge of the world that we are sharing.
But there is a potential information both in the world and embodied in cognizing agents.



Mike


Gordana

* After the advent of ChatGPT Maturana’s quote is no longer valid.
There are utterances made by agents which are not observers.



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Date 2/27/24, 9:17:09 AM

Subject [External] Re: [Fis] "express matter and energy in terms of

information"





>A nice synopsis Gordana, thanks!

>

>I would add (predictably) not ALL information is observed. For example,

>'latent information' exists: waiting to be *discovered* in our many

>'logical gaps', or waiting to be *invented* as new views, devices, and

>tools by humanity's very-few skilled individuals. Only when Truly

>Perfect Knowledge of the cosmos is achieved (if ever possible) can we

>say all information is observed.

>

>Marcus

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