Saturday, March 25, 2023

IPI Easter lecture - Neuromorphic Computing: from theory to practice, by Prof. Vitaly Vanchurin

Our next IPI Easter Lecture will be on the 17th of April at 11.00 AM EST (15.00 London time). 

Title: Neuromorphic Computing: from theory to practice

Abstract: There are billions of billions of organisms that are currently deployed on the planet Earth. All of them came into existence by the process known as biological evolution and all of them are constantly preforming certain information processing or computational tasks. For all practical purposes these organisms can be considered as computers, but what is exactly their architecture? Do they have the classical von Neumann architecture or is there something else that we can identify and, perhaps, use for developing better computers? Do they use quantum effects or quantum computation, or all such effects are irrelevant for computations performed on the macroscopic scales of individual organisms? In this talk, I will describe the recent theoretical advances in physics, biology and machine learning that could lead to the development of a new generation of neuromorphic computers.

Author: Prof. Vitaly Vanchurin
 
BIO: Vitaly Vanchurin graduated from a famous math high school, #57, in Moscow. He won a science competition and received a full scholarship to attend Suffolk University in Boston. After graduation, he entered graduate school at Tufts University, where he defended his doctoral dissertation on cosmic strings. Then he worked at the University of Munich and Stanford University on the theory of cosmological inflation and quantum cosmology. 
 
He received a professorship from the University of Minnesota, where he continued his work on quantum gravity and developed the physical theory of neural networks. In the last two years, he worked at the National Institutes of Health, where he developed a physical approach to the theory of biological evolution, and recently founded Artificial Neural Computing company to conduct research at the intersection of physics, biology, and machine learning.

 17th of April at 15.00 London time. Online ZOOM lecture - link will be emailed to the IPI members.

Thursday, March 23, 2023

Well, here I am - a new member of Information Physics Institute (since yesterday). Thanks to Theo for nominating me and to Melvin for the email invitation. I suppose some kind of introduction of myself might be a good idea.

 
My main pastime is writing my ideas about science as it may be in the future. I'm not a professional scientist but am a member of the science websites ResearchGate and ORCID. I’ve earned Certificates in Astrophysics from ANU (Australian National University), and Certificates in Robotics from QUT (Queensland University of Technology, Australia). Though I put a lot of hard work into my writing, I can't take all the credit. I believe that the whole universe - everything on Earth and in space plus everything in the past, present, and future - is entangled and unified. Everybody is part of this unity, so all information is available to anybody.  My hobbies include reading, writing, computers and the Internet, TV, music, and regular light exercise.

IPI sounds fascinating. I've had a look at the website including some articles and videos. I do feel a bit disturbed about the statement that there is no dark matter. The claim that the universe's extra mass is accounted for by information possessing mass is no doubt true, but I suspect the info's mass would only partly account for the extra. Besides adding to the mass of the known universe, the information would produce other large-scale dimensions which interact with our familiar ones - and they'd possess what we call "dark" matter. The dark matter would be produced by dark energy (just as E=mc^2 connects ordinary matter with ordinary energy). This means dark energy would not have a role in expansion of the universe. An article which I wrote and posted on ResearchGate a few months ago goes into these matters and uses topology plus "readshift" - (re)tarded (ad)vanced redshift - to explain that the cosmos is static, never expanding or contracting as a whole.

The article's titled 

How Multiple Branches of Mathematics Unite the Mobius Strip With Multiple Phenomena in Physics and Cosmology

Subtitled

Riemann Hypothesis and Wick Rotation Support Topological Propulsion, Faster-than-light Travel Through Space, Plus Time Travel into the Past and Future

and is at (9) (PDF) How Multiple Branches of Mathematics Unite the Mobius Strip With Multiple Phenomena in Physics and Cosmology Subtitled Riemann Hypothesis and Wick Rotation Support Topological Propulsion, Faster-than-light Travel Through Space, Plus Time Travel into the Past and Future (researchgate.net)



(page 10's Riemann hypothesis and Wick rotation is a good starting point if you wish to read more).

The article was also published on Amazon earlier this year in my book 

SUPER SCIENCE: Intuitions of the Future's Super-science, Vastly Different from Today's Knowledge and Enriched with Science-Fiction

This collection of 28 articles and a science-fiction story is available as a hardcover, paperback, or eBook at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTRXK67X

Saturday, March 11, 2023

information theory and quantum mechanics for COVOD-19 pandemic

Prof. Barry Robson's talk on applied information theory and quantum mechanics to address by knowledge-gathering and the problem of being a first or early  responder to the merging COVOD-19 pandemic.


 

Sunday, February 19, 2023

IPI Spring talk: Beyond the veil of common sense - A logical view of nature, by Trevor Page

Our next IPI spring talk will be on the 11th of March at 5 PM London time. The talk will be delivered online via ZOOM. 

Title: Beyond the veil of common sense - A logical view of nature

Abstract:

A simple deduced model of common sense and the process of “making sense” is presented. The limitations of common sense and specific reasons for those limitations are explained.Several examples of irrationality due to common sense bias are identified within the fields of mathematics, science, philosophy, and religion. A series of logical proofs for the origin of the universe and its fundamental quantum nature are delivered. Each logical proof is also sensibly analysed and deemed nonsensical, further illuminating the inequivalence of common sense and logic. In accordance with the assumption that nature is ultimately logical, a new form of mathematics is necessarily introduced, wherein value is conserved.Preliminary expressions of the universe are developed (relative expressions of |1|), revealing what are purported to be the foundational quantum informational structures of nature. These structures, of which there are apparently 72! instances, are presumed to underpin and support the standard model, either as it currently stands, or at least future revisions of it. As such the purported structures are characterised and categorised in a manner conducive to a forthcoming mapping. Quantum superposition, entanglement and probability are shown to be natural requirements of logic. Finally, suggestions for further work are given.

Author: Trevor Page

Bio: Trevor Page, now age 51, was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He spent his entire childhood and most of his teenage years there. He was not often far away from synthesizers, guitars, soldering irons or computers, such as his Sinclair ZX81, BBC model B and his school’s network of Link 480Zs.

For a short period, he became fascinated by self-derived recursive algorithms which produced images resembling simple organisms and patterns found in nature. He was kindly sent by his maths teacher to an early lecture on the Mandelbrot set.

Trevor enjoyed obtaining a bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Surrey and subsequently worked for the MoD / DERA, inventing and trialling novel non-lethal RF weapon systems.

He subsequently settled in Alberta, Canada (1997) and worked for Nortel Networks, developing key technology and patents for high power RF amplifiers and radio equipment used in cellular base stations.

Trevor currently works for Baker Hughes, designing electronics, acoustic telemetry downhole tools, etc. He continues to innovate, frequently generating trade secrets, new simulation methods / tools and valuable IP.

His favourite activities include helping people to record and produce their own original music, inventing / designing / collaborative problem solving, and perhaps most of all, deeply pondering the nature of things whenever there are quiet moments.

Trevor has two children aged 17 and 21 who constantly amaze him with their ever-increasing abilities and insights.

 11th of March at 17.00 London time. Online ZOOM lecture - link will be emailed to the IPI members.

Monday, January 23, 2023


 Indirectly related to your fields of expertise and mine, you will find below an article published in an American magazine.

Best regards.

Marcienne Martin

https://escientificpublishers.com/on-the-decryption-of-the-reticular-substrate-of-the-universe-and-the-intuitive-imaginary-JMRCR-03-0041

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Listing the Criteria of and for non harmful functionality of Man-Made Systems (PhD research)

 


Abstract

This research focusses on the development and application of a measurement system for the functionality of anthropogenic creations. Man-Made formations often are negative interdependent (they benefit some, but at the cost of others – i.e. externalities).

This study observes society thru the lens of information. Information doesn’t seem yet being understood as a physical substance which warrants functionality of universal and natural systems. Nature can no longer be seen as matter and energy, but must be interpreted as matter, energy and information (Campbell Jeremy, 1982)[1]. Rolf Landauer stated that information is physical (Landauer, Rolf, 1991[2]) and related it to entropy which leads to disorder in systems, describing the measure of entropy in a number of bits which are binary units of information, and confirmed that entropy is information.

Preamble

The ability to communicate i.e. exchange and use information as the energy required to remain autopoietic applies to all natural and anthropogenic systems. Man-made systems are often ulteriorly motivated and therefore are or become dependent on non-communication which leads to an entropic (disorderly) state due to an energy i.e. a deliberate information shortage a.k.a. as lying which defines entropy. We are living in a society which finds itself in harmful crisis of perception (Capra, 1991) [3]because people do not understand the significance and meaning of information as the energy which forms,  builds and maintains order and safeguards functionality. When we observe how disinformation is used to manipulate reality while this is physically impossible but harmful, we can use this science to learn, because it will become demonstrable that ideological goals which depend on information deficit can’t ever be achieved. Unfortunately these goals have been and still are being enforced causing great harm to all living systems.

 

Cognition, according to research by Humberto Maturana[4] and Francisco Varela, means in short the processing of all relevant information in order to be sustained. They found that cognition is inseparable from autopoiesis.

Social Cognition Niklas Luhmann, sociologist argued that the basic idea of autopoiesis also applies to non-biological, social systems, producing their own elements (Seidl, David, 2004)[5]. He understood human made organisations and society as polycentric collections of interacting social systems (Monkelbaan, Joachim, 2019)[6] through communication. i.e. cognition and distinguished three types of social systems: interaction (conversation), organisations and function systems (systems of communication).

The Universe is a physical system that contains bits of information. Each elementary particle carries bits of information. Electrons carrying information work together in a systematic way to perform a quantum logic operation. A computer and our cell phones operate like the universe because they are part of the universe and to operate they must obey the same physical laws. Computers and the universe are information processors. Quantum computing is currently made possible by information; the universe already works that way. (Lloyd, Seth, 2016)[7].  Quantum information processing analyzes the universe in terms of information: the universe consists not only of photons, electrons, neutrinos and quarks, but also quantum bits or qubits. Professor Lloyd says the universe is a giant computer, processing information in quantum bits (qubits).  The universe, a computer, the human body, the environment, businesses; all living systems are information carriers, receptors and/or transmitters. The information they carry can be understood as meaning, observed and understood by human consciousness and processed by its brain. Without the human ability to interpret information and meaning, the usefulness of bits of information can’t be observed.  Therefore it is of importance to learn how people perceive reality. Fritjof Capra talks about a Crisis of Perception (Capra, 1991, 2016) because he states that people perceive our world as something outside of them.

This study will test Symbolic equations for Anthropogenic Entropy (disorder) and Negentropy (Order).[8] (Van Campen, 2017)

The process of understanding what information entails starts with the description of the two laws of thermodynamics. Information understood as energy obeys the same laws of physics. 1st and 2nd  law of thermodynamics (Clausius, Rudolph 1865)[9] There are two kinds of processes, heat and work, that can lead to a change in the internal energy of a system. This is the same as saying that any change in the energy of a living system must result in a corresponding change in the energy of the surroundings outside the system. In other words, energy cannot be created or destroyed. Information influences matter and reality because it always is a part of them. In fact matter, energy and information form one physical reality. Information can’t be disconnected or separated. With physical information in the form of feedback as an influencing energy through cognition, processes that use all relevant information are adaptive whilst processes that not using all relevant information become non adaptive. Entropy is the measure of order or disorder in a process or living system by the availability or unavailability of energy=information. Information answers to the same law of physics, namely that natural entropy can be influenced by information which is used by our universe and planet to create order and structure. Information can’t be destroyed because it is connected and a part of quantum reality i.e. the fabric of existence.

When one observes the current state of our global society one understands that anthropogenic systems are causing disorder. Without having to mention all that has gone and is going wrong, you the reader will know what is meant. This study is an attempt to synthesise the causality by following the first goal of the School of Athens which was ; Seek knowledge of Cause: Conclusion: information deficit. Can it be so simple? Yes! By developing and completing 4 projects based on  synthesis, rather than analysis, this research aims to scientifically and empirically demonstrate that this statement is correct.

Regulating complexity is impossible. Regulating reality which is based information deficit is impossible. We observe that a societal surreality is regulated by the suppression (re censoring) of information. This is impossible because of the law of physics which says that information can’t be divorced from the physical reality (Khalili, Jim, 2016.)[10] Therefore societal systems that lack information and that are enforced by regulations are doomed to collapse which history confirms.

 

Arend van Campen, December 31, 2022


[1] Campbell Jeremy, Grammatical Man, 1982

[2] Landauer, Rolf, ‘Information is physical’

[3] Capra, Luisi, ‘The systems view of life’

[4] Maturana, Poerkson, ‘From Being to Doing’

[5] Seidl, David; ‘Luhmann’s theory of autopoietic social systems’.

[6] Monkelbaan, Joachim,  ‘Governance for Sustainable Development Goals’

[7] Lloyd, Seth, Quantum Information Science

[8] Van Campen – Realimiteit, Sustenance4all.com

[9] Clausius: ‘1st and 2nd Law of Thermodynamics’

[10] Khalili, Jim,  ‘Information Technology’

Friday, December 23, 2022

Information Deficit Disorder

Information Deficit Disorder and physical criteria of and for functionality of man-made systems by using all relevant information. A 10 minutes video and an open question for anyone interested in the mathematical formula for Information Deficit Entropy and Negentropy. Arden designed two equations by using symbolism, perception and information, but a collaborative work is possible here to develop the mathematics of this process.


 Posted on behalf of Arend van Campen. 

 

Friday, December 2, 2022

 Dear colleagues,

I am pleased to announce the publication of THE HUMAN AS A ROBOT OR A BIOLOGICAL ORGANISM, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-8944-5
Link to buy the book! 
Best regards,
Marcienne Martin, PhD
Professeure associée - Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT)

Thursday, December 1, 2022

IPI Christmas lecture on 17th of Dec - Quantum Doug Matzke, Ph.D.

 Title: "Bit-Physics: How to bootstrap the universe using topological bits"

Abstract:

In my 2002 Ph.D. dissertation, I defined bit-physics as a mathematical model using topological bits (geometric algebra) to derive quantum computing (qubits and ebits). Later in my 2020 book Deep Reality, I expanded that approach to include the standard model, neural computing and beyond. Both of these efforts make testable predictions different than the models for quantum computing and standard model. This research gives keen insight into the hyperdimensional nature of the quantum-verse.

The key to understanding bit-physics are the twin concepts:
1) "bits are physical" (Landauer's principle) thus effecting the physical universe
2) "bits are protophysical" (Matzke's principle), which means that the topological mathematics supporting hyperdimensional bits is fundamental to the structure of the multiverse.

Author: Quantum Doug Matzke, Ph.D.

Contact: Doug@QuantumDoug.com  and www.QuantumDoug.com

Bio: Dr. Matzke is a prolific scientist, researcher, and presenter in his areas of expertise about limits of computation, hyperdimensional mathematics, neuro-computing, quantum computing, real intelligence, and metaphysics. During his 45-year career, he was chairman of two PhysComp '92/'94 workshops, contributed to fifteen disclosed patents with eight granted, has published more than fifty papers and presentations, and earned a PhD in Quantum Computing. Doug has adopted the moniker of "Quantum Doug" because he researches these deep-reality subjects as the bit-physics model beneath his source science view of the multiverse.

17th of Dec. at 16.00 London time. Online ZOOM lecture - link will be emailed to the IPI members.

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

How to test if we're living in a computer simulation

Physicists have long struggled to explain why the universe started out with conditions suitable for life to evolve. Why do the physical laws and constants take the very specific values that allow stars, planets and ultimately life to develop? The expansive force of the universe, dark energy, for example, is much weaker than theory suggests it should be – allowing matter to clump together rather than being ripped apart.

A common answer is that we live in an infinite multiverse of universes, so we shouldn’t be surprised that at least one universe has turned out as ours. But another is that our universe is a computer simulation, with someone fine-tuning the conditions.

The latter option is supported by a branch of science called information physics, which suggests that space-time and matter are not fundamental phenomena. Instead, the physical reality is fundamentally made up of bits of information, from which our experience of space-time emerges. By comparison, temperature “emerges” from the collective movement of atoms. No single atom fundamentally has temperature.

This leads to the extraordinary possibility that our entire universe might in fact be a computer simulation. The idea is not that new. In 1989, the legendary physicist, John Archibald Wheeler, suggested that the universe is fundamentally mathematical and it can be seen as emerging from information. He coined the famous aphorism “it from bit”. 

In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom from Oxford University in the UK formulated his simulation hypothesis. This argues that it is actually highly probable that we live in a simulation. That’s because an advanced civilisation should reach a point where their technology is so sophisticated that simulations would be indistinguishable from reality, and the participants would not be aware that they were in a simulation.

 


Physicist Seth Lloyd from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US took the simulation hypothesis to the next level by suggesting that the entire universe could be a giant quantum computer.
And in 2016, business magnate Elon Musk concluded “We’re most likely in a simulation” (see video above).

Read full article here.

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