The information and its observer: external and internal information processes, information cooperation, and the origin of the observer intellect
Abstract
The aim is formal principles of origin information and information process creating information observer self-creating information in interactive observations. The interactive phenomenon creates Yes-No actions of information Bits in its information observer. Information emerges from interacting random field of Kolmogorov probabilities, which link Kolmogorov 0-1 law probabilities and Bayesian probabilities observing Markov diffusion process by probabilistic 0-1 impulses. Each No-0 action cuts maximum of impulse minimal entropy while following Yes-1 action transfers maxim between impulses performing dual principle of converting process entropy to information. Merging Yes-No actions generate microprocess within bordered impulse producing Bit with free information when the microprocess probability approaches 1. Interacting bits memorize free information which attracts multiple Bits moving macroprocess self joining triplet macrounits. Memorized information binds reversible microprocess with irreversible macroprocess. The observation converts cutting entropy to information macrounits. Macrounits logically self-organize information networks encoding the units in geometrical structures enclosing triplet code. Multiple IN binds their ending triplets enclosing observer information cognition and intelligence. The observer cognition assembles common units through multiple attraction and resonances at forming IN triplet hierarchy which accept only units that recognizes each IN node. Maximal number of accepted triplet levels in multiple IN measures the observer maximum comparative information intelligence. The observation process carries probabilistic and certain wave functions which self-organize the space hierarchical structures. These information regularities create integral logic and intelligence self-requesting needed information.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- December 2012
- DOI:
- 10.48550/arXiv.1212.1710
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1212.1710
- Bibcode:
- 2012arXiv1212.1710L
- Keywords:
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- Nonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems;
- Computer Science - Information Theory;
- 58J65;
- 60J65;
- 93B52;
- 93E02;
- 93E15;
- 93E30;
- H.1.1
- E-Print:
- 83 pages include 16 figures