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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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1990
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Titul
Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe
Podtitul
An Exploration into Information Physics
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Springer
Rok vydania
1990
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
155
ISBN10
3540195998
ISBN13
9783540195993
Série
Pôvodný názov
Information And The Internal Structure Of The Universe
Hodnotenie
3,35 z 5
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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.