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felix slager asked the Naked Scientists:
Hi Chris and Naked Scientists,
thank you for the
splendid podcasts
, absolutely marvelous! Would this be a candidate for question of the week, it's just that i have been
wondering about it for some time ...
Is it true that information (represented patterns) always need matter
(or energy) and that immaterial information does not exist?
I was wondering about it because if you suppose information, either as
sensory input, a pattern, cause of transformation or physical property
is always bound to matter or energy, the notion of a Platonic 'spirit'
(duality, or speculations as to the existence of an incorporeal soul
with intelligence and wisdom) could be just a human illusion, something
akin to finding your vision to originate from just above your nose or
any other illusion.
The illusion of persistence of information, f.i. the
'spirit' of a person, without a physical presence, might stem from the
seemingly effortless possibility of reproducing information we possess
in our minds, forgetting the hugely complicated physical biological
underpinning a mind needs to be able to do that.
Might be a nice question for Richard Dawkins
kind regards,
felix slager
What do you think?
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I have always considered information to be immaterial, but it needs energy to do anything with it.
Q: what's the difference between space and information?
A: Information can be profound but space is usually vacuous.
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A stitch in time would have confused Einstein.
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"...the content of the collective unconscious is made up essentially of archetypes" (Jung)
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Hmm, I could imagine a scenario where information is transferred from a
lack
of energy. Take laser security systems, for example. As long as the receiver detects the energy of the laser beam, nothing happens. When it fails to detect the energy of the beam, it goes off. Of course, energy is still required in this case so that information can be distinguished from non-information.
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But it took energy/matter to get into the way of the laser beam
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Doesn't information represent a decrease in entropy - which requires energy?
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It's the transfer of information which requires energy. All receiving systems (ears, eyes, radios, modems) require some energy to be input they also have random 'noise' and interference at their inputs. When a signal is received, carrying information, the information can only be reconstituted if the signal power is enough to overcome the noise power. As the signal power gets less, errors start to get worse and worse.
So, you need energy to transfer information.
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Energy is needed to transfer, code (source and channel code) and to represent information. Which says nothing about 'meaning'
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Like I said, it needs energy to do
anything
with information, from transfer and parsing, to inference.
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