Information is Energy: Definition of a physically based concept of information

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overu589 · 1d ago
It is not.

Potential (sure, “energy”) resolves to state (information) through constructive and destructive interference.

Information is the removal of uncertainty. Information is literally state resolve.

> An objective, dynamic and physically justified concept of information is elaborated starting from Shannon's concept of entropy

Shannon’s concept was demonstrated using the electron valence of an atom. The number of states are boundary conditions at a specific “energy” level. Exciting the atom raises the amplitude of the valence, changing the information potential (while it is excited.)

Clear cut example of POTENTIAL determining NUMBER OF POSSIBLE STATES which evaluates during a single for instance outcome as INFORMATION.

Information is not objective, information is always subjective (depending upon a point of perspective). A temp reading without time and place is just data, not information.

> and applied to information technology, artificial intelligence (consciousness) and thermodynamics.

Intelligence is not consciousness.

If we redefine entropy (I know, I know) as “the existential phenomena of potential distributing over negative potential” (making it a phenomenon in its own right, rather than a foot note of thermodynamics) this matter is cleared up for both thermodynamics and information theorem.

Entropy is the existential phenomena of potential distributing over the infinite surface area of negative potential (therefore P>=-1, think about it, there is no 0 or “closed system” anywhere in existential reality.)

Information is the removal of uncertainty. If it does not remove uncertainty it is not information.

Intelligence is the mitigation of uncertainty (if it does not mitigate uncertainty it is not intelligence.)

Consciousness is the inflection upon the potential of existential being. If a potential of existential being is not coherently inflected, there is no consciousness (regardless of intelligence.)