The Cycle of Information
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Definition
The Cycle of Information is the causal and variational process of construction of increasing Complexity. Action in input and increasingly complex Information in output, or, in other words, Events in input and "Relations between Events" in output, the evolutionary engine that produces the more and more complex Processes (Sources that produce Events, organized by Relations) that make up Reality.
It is the heart of the sub-process of Evolution. All that exists, Structures of Information, Forms, Systems, the whole Universe, exists and evolves within the Information Cycle, where "constructive, aggregating, anti-entropic" and "destructive, disintegrating, entropic" Processes incessantly interact in the Formation (Creation and Evolution of the Essence / Form) of Reality.
The Cycle of Information, as the evolutionary engine of Reality, is acted by the following Operators:
- Operator Organization
- Operator Transformation
- Operator Selection
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See also
- TFNR - Information: the evolution toward complexity
- TFNR - Evolution: the Dynamics of Information
- TFNR - Organization
- TFNR - Transformation
- TFNR - Selection
- TFNR - The role of emergence in the construction of Reality
Classification
- Topic id: t_info_cycle
- Belongs to the class: Dynamics of Information
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- Belongs to the groups: Dynamics of Information
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