Yeah, that the noise is nore fundamental – deeper – than the signals. — 180 Proof
Noise is signals.
— Pop
Okay. :rofl: Have a good one. — 180 Proof
Have you ever considered whether information is the fundamental stuff? — Pop
Anton Zeilinger, in a famous statement concluded, "Randomness is the bedrock of reality", after proving it in his state of the art laboratory to a degree of 3-sigma or more. — PoeticUniverse
information has to be the fundamental stuff — Pop
It does not make any sense to talk about reality without the INFORMATION about it. — Pop
poetry — Jack Cummins
I do agree that energy can probably be seen as the underlying aspect behind existence, and it is likely that it is evolving. And, indeed, this works for a realist or idealist perspective of mind. — Jack Cummins
The Poetic Universe — PoeticUniverse
This must be the first scientific poem I have ever seen — Pop
Thus both our consciousness and the holistic universe, each having a singular nature, is the clue. — PoeticUniverse
Chalmers has it that information is fundamental and can express itself in two ways, in consciousness and in matter. — PoeticUniverse
Quantum entanglement suggests that each particle has the entire 3-D or 4-D map of the universe, the information ever updated, the universe being as a single entity. While this may not be consciousness at the level we have, it may help the universe accomplish something of the movements of particles and fields in their energy, mass, and momentum, in some global way that goes forward overall. — PoeticUniverse
It is still that the apparent atoms and molecules make the happenings, via physical-chemical reactions; how–ever, this observation cannot be equated to an 'explanation', for we must wonder what underlies the chemical mattering and reacting that seems to have a unity of direction to it. — PoeticUniverse
It would be more than emotions/or feelings. It is Creative. Emotions and feelings are derivative of the creative impetus. — MondoR
Artistically its an interesting idea. — Pop
What creates the emotion / feelings, requires a theory of emotion. I agree with you, I suspect it is something like what I wrote to creative universe. What do you suspect? — Pop
Something like 'All of life’s entities embrace one another, including cells, organisms, species, and biotope' could add to the scientific aspect. — PoeticUniverse
Emotions are way of sharing and experiencing, just like the other senses. For dinner reason, people tend to differentiate them into different categories. Probably because some types of experiencing are more directly tied to a physical nervous systems. — MondoR
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