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Revision as of 13:39, 10 November 2024
Information isn't data, and it isn't knowledge. Information is any pattern that could potentially mean something to some node. The same pattern might be meaningful information to one node and pure noise to another - meaning isn't inherent in the pattern itself.
Overview
A pattern becomes information when there's some node capable of using it to generate or modify other patterns. The genetic code in DNA is information because cells have the machinery to read it. The colors of a flower are information because some insects have evolved to recognize them. Until a pattern can be recognized and used by a node, it remains potential information - noise waiting for a decoder.
Key Characteristics
Node Dependence
- Requires a node for recognition
- Context-sensitive meaning
- Purpose-specific relevance
- Recognition capabilities
- Processing requirements
Pattern Properties
- Structural stability
- Reproducibility
- Transformability
- Transmissibility
- Storage potential
State Transitions
- Potential (unrecognized patterns)
- Active (patterns being processed)
- Stored (patterns maintained in substrates)
- Transmitted (patterns in transit)
- Transformed (patterns being modified)
Types of Information
By Processing Stage
- Raw patterns (pre-recognition)
- Recognized patterns
- Processed patterns
- Generated patterns
- Stored patterns
By Node Relationship
- Native (matching node's native language)
- Foreign (requiring translation)
- Universal (recognizable across many nodes)
- Emergent (arising from node interactions)
- Meta-information (information about information)
By Domain
- Physical information (quantum states, forces)
- Biological information (genetic, neural)
- Cultural information (symbols, languages)
- Abstract information (mathematics, logic)
- Quantum information (superposition, entanglement)
Information Processing
Recognition
- Pattern detection
- Context assessment
- Meaning assignment
- Response generation
- Storage determination
Transformation
- Translation between forms
- Pattern combination
- Information generation
- Meaning creation
- Error correction
Storage
- Pattern encoding
- Information maintenance
- Retrieval mechanisms
- Modification capabilities
- Deletion processes
Relationship to Other Concepts
Language
- Information encoding
- Pattern organization
- Meaning transmission
- Translation capabilities
- Storage systems
Pattern
- Information carriers
- Recognition basis
- Processing foundation
- Transformation medium
- Storage format
Meaning
- Information activation
- Context dependence
- Node relevance
- Purpose alignment
- Value creation
Special Cases
Quantum Information
- Superposition states
- Entanglement properties
- Measurement effects
- Quantum communication
- Quantum computation
Biological Information
- Genetic coding
- Neural signaling
- Immune recognition
- Cellular communication
- Ecological signals
Cultural Information
- Linguistic systems
- Symbolic meanings
- Traditional knowledge
- Technological data
- Social patterns