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Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe

An Exploration into Information Physics

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The first of a planned trilogy, this book examines the proposition that "Information" is as much a part of the physical universe as energy and matter. The acceptance of such a proposition has profound implications for the physical sciences; it also lays the foundations for a general theory of information. This book is directed firstly at researchers in information theory and scientists in other disciplines. However, its relatively non-mathematical nature and accessible writing style place it at the "scientific" end of the spectrum of popular science books. A general theory of information will emerge in the second volume; the third will examine the mechanism and evolution of human and machine intelligence.

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Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe, Tom Stonier

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Erscheinungsdatum
1990
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Titel
Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe
Untertitel
An Exploration into Information Physics
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Tom Stonier
Verlag
Springer
Erscheinungsdatum
1990
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
155
ISBN10
3540195998
ISBN13
9783540195993
Reihe
Originaltitel
Information And The Internal Structure Of The Universe
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3,35 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
The first of a planned trilogy, this book examines the proposition that "Information" is as much a part of the physical universe as energy and matter. The acceptance of such a proposition has profound implications for the physical sciences; it also lays the foundations for a general theory of information. This book is directed firstly at researchers in information theory and scientists in other disciplines. However, its relatively non-mathematical nature and accessible writing style place it at the "scientific" end of the spectrum of popular science books. A general theory of information will emerge in the second volume; the third will examine the mechanism and evolution of human and machine intelligence.