2022
DOI: 10.1177/01655515221141040
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Information is non-physical: The rules connecting representation and meaning do not obey the laws of physics

Abstract: The proposition that information is physical is widely accepted in the scientific community. Information is composed of physical representation, abstract meaning and rules, which interpret representation to meaning. In this article, I demonstrated that the rules connecting representation with meaning cannot be the laws of physics, because all quantities appearing in the laws of physics are physical, observable and measurable, and the meaning, however, is abstract, unobservable and unmeasurable. For linguistic … Show more

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