Dear All:
Werner Ebeling has given us a nice summary statement on the
relationship between Information and Physics. That is:
As responding to Roberto Kampfner's point
>> I also think that Werner's notions of free and bound information provide
>> a nice framework for the analysis. One consequence of dealing with various
>> levels of organization seems to be the need to consider couplings of free
>> and bound information probably nested at those levels.
Werner clearly stated
>I think the real problem is, how one of those forms of information
>can be converted into the other.
For Roberto's further comment
>>Werner's distinction between free and bound
>>information more difficult to discern, especially in the context of
>> biochemical and physiological processes.
Werner's
>Here are most of the unsolved problems
sounds impressive.
All of these seem to suggest at least to me that there are
a lot of homework to do in the endeavor for relating information
to physics or vice versa. For the time being, is there anyone who
would raise some new items from a bit different perspoective?
Ray Paton, don't you have any?
Regards,
Koichiro
Koichiro Matsuno
P.S. As clear from Allan Combs' previous posting, we will have
a meeting on Emergence in Helsinki during August 3-7, 1998.
The conference's webpage is:
http://bio.nagaokaut.ac.jp/~matsuno/emergence.html
If interested, take a look at it. Still in time if you
intend to submit the paper for the Conference. The
contact person is George Farre at farreg1@gusun.georgetown.edu
Received on Thu Feb 12 06:15:11 1998
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