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Finding observing path creating its observer is important problem in physics and information science. In observing processes, each observation is changing the observing process that generates interactive observation. Each interaction is discrete Yes-No impulse modeling Bit. Recurring interactions independent of physical nature is phenomenon of information.Conversion impulse entropies to information integrates path functional. The max min variation principle formalizes interactive information equations. Merging Yes-No actions generate microprocess running superposition of conjugated entropies…mehr

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Finding observing path creating its observer is important problem in physics and information science. In observing processes, each observation is changing the observing process that generates interactive observation. Each interaction is discrete Yes-No impulse modeling Bit. Recurring interactions independent of physical nature is phenomenon of information.Conversion impulse entropies to information integrates path functional. The max min variation principle formalizes interactive information equations. Merging Yes-No actions generate microprocess running superposition of conjugated entropies entangling during time interval within forming space intervals.Moving Bits self form triple units (UP) of information macroprocess attracting new UP through free Information. Multiple UP adjoin hierarchical network (IN) whose free information produces new UP at higher level node and encodes triple code logic. Each UP unique position in IN hierarchy defines location of each code logical structure. The IN node hierarchical level classifies quality of assembled Information. Ending IN node enfolds all IN levels. Multiple INs enclose Observer cognition and intelligence with consciousness.
Autorenporträt
Dr Vladimir S. Lerner jest informatykiem i profesorem w dziedzinie analizy i modelowania systemów. Profesor Lerner wyk¿adä na California University w Los Angeles, West Coast University, National University (wszystkie w USA), a tak¿e na uniwersytetach by¿ego ZSRR.