Information isn't everywhere in the universe, it's in minds. It isn't in the tree stump. — Daemon
By analyzing the DNA in root tips and tracing the movement of molecules through underground conduits, Simard has discovered that fungal threads link nearly every tree in a forest — even trees of different species. Carbon, water, nutrients, alarm signals and hormones can pass from tree to tree through these subterranean circuits. Resources tend to flow from the oldest and biggest trees to the youngest and smallest. Chemical alarm signals generated by one tree prepare nearby trees for danger. Seedlings severed from the forest’s underground lifelines are much more likely to die than their networked counterparts. And if a tree is on the brink of death, it sometimes bequeaths a substantial share of its carbon to its neighbors.[/quote Trees
Studies have found that trees can send help to their neighbours via the fungal network. For example, when a tree is attacked, it will release certain chemicals that travel through the fungal network and warn other trees of the danger.
Information isn't everywhere in the universe, it's in minds. It isn't in the tree stump. — Daemon
the concept of information adds a great deal to our understanding of DNA, but information doesn't play a role in genetics itself. — Daemon
During discussions like this one, people are continually switching between the technical sense and the everyday sense of the word. — Daemon
to inform someone is to provide them with facts, the facts are information. — Daemon
I'm not a physicalist. — Daemon
That is the reductionism you seem to so admire. Break things down into their simplest parts so that you can build them back into complex wholes. — apokrisis
that is what you are doing by insisting that "information" should be still synonymous with "meaningful". — apokrisis
Information is communicated between persons, not objects. You're doing the anthropomorphising I cautioned against. — Daemon
The mechanical brain does not secrete thought "as the liver does bile," as the earlier materialists claimed, nor does it put it out in the form of energy, as the muscle puts out its activity. Information is information, not matter or energy. No materialism which does not admit this can survive at the present day.
I may be mistaken, but I’m getting the feeling Daemon may want to protect an insuperable gap between the meaningfulness of mind (and information as communication of ‘facts’) and the extreme reductiveness of physicalism. — Joshs
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