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Information and Meaning - An Evolutionary Perspective (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): Tom Stonier Information and Meaning - An Evolutionary Perspective (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Tom Stonier
R2,951 Discovery Miles 29 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Information and Meaning is the third book in a trilogy exploring the nature of information, intelligence and meaning. It begins by providing an overview of the first two works of the trilogy, then goes on to consider the meaning of meaning. This explorat ion leads to a theory of how the brain works. This book differs from others in the field, in that it is written from the perspective of a theoretical biologist looking at the evolution of information systems as a basis for studying the phenomena of information, intelligence and meaning. It describes how neurons create a brain which understands information inputs and then is able to operate on such information.

Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe - An Exploration into Information Physics (Paperback, Softcover reprint... Information and the Internal Structure of the Universe - An Exploration into Information Physics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Tom Stonier
R1,950 R1,482 Discovery Miles 14 820 Save R468 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Not so if the book has been translated into Arabic. Now the reader can discern no meaning in the letters. The text conveys almost no information to the reader, yet the linguistic informa tion contained by the book is virtually the same as in the English original. The reader, familiar with books will still recognise two things, however: First, that the book is a book. Second, that the squiggles on the page represent a pattern of abstractions which probably makes sense to someone who understands the mean ing of those squiggles. Therefore, the book as such, will still have some meaning for the English reader, even if the content of the text has none. Let us go to a more extreme case. Not a book, but a stone, or a rock with engravings in an ancient language no longer under stood by anyone alive. Does such a stone not contain human information even if it is not decipherable? Suppose at some point in the future, basic knowledge about linguistics and clever computer aids allow us to decipher it? Or suppose someone discovers the equivalent of a Rosetta stone which allows us to translate it into a known language, and then into English? Can one really say that the stone contained no information prior to translation? It is possible to argue that the stone, prior to deciphering contained only latent information."

Beyond Information - The Natural History of Intelligence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992): Tom... Beyond Information - The Natural History of Intelligence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Tom Stonier
R2,454 R1,854 Discovery Miles 18 540 Save R600 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Preamble The emergence of machine intelligence during the second half of the twentieth century is the most important development in the evolution of this planet since the origin of life two to three thousand million years ago. The emergence of machine intelligence within the matrix of human society is analogous to the emergence, three billion years ago, of complex, self-replicating molecules within the matrix of an energy-rich molecular soup - the first step in the evolution of life. The emergence of machine intelligence within a human social context has set into motion irreversible processes which will lead to an evolutionary discontinuity. Just as the emergence of "Life" represented a qualitatively different form of organisation of matter and energy, so will pure "Intelligence" represent a qualitatively different form of organisation of matter, energy and life. The emergence of machine intelligence presages the progression of the human species as we know it, into a form which, at present, we would not recognise as "human." As Forsyth and Naylor (1985) have pointed out: "Humanity has opened two Pandora's boxes at the same time, one labelled genetic engineering, the other labelled knowledge engineering. What we have let out is not entirely clear, but it is reasonable to hazard a guess that it contains the seeds of our successors."

Morphology and Physiology of Plant Tumors - Pathologie des Protoplasmas (Paperback): Armin C. Braun, Tom Stonier Morphology and Physiology of Plant Tumors - Pathologie des Protoplasmas (Paperback)
Armin C. Braun, Tom Stonier
R1,511 Discovery Miles 15 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In comparing plant and animal tumors it must bc remembered, however, that there are certain developmental and I'unctional characteristics C01- monly used in the differentiation of animal cancers that are more or less restricted to animals and cannot, therefore, be carried over and applied to plant tumors. These have been dealt with in detail by WHITE and BRAUN (1942) and by BLACK (1949), and will not be considered further here. The most essential characteristic of being able to grow independently of any morphogenetic restraint, upon which all of the other diagnostic features must ultimately depend, is, however, equaHy capable of expression in neoplasia of a11 higher organisms since it is a characteristic of the ceH itself. One striking aspect of tumor genesis is the multiplicity of diverse agencies that are seemingly capable of accomplishing essentially the same end result. Radiant energy, irritation, carcinogenic ehemicals, parasitic organisms, and virus es have all been shown to serve as incitors of tumors in animals. The effectiveness of these various I'actors in cliciting tumor formation appears to be a I'unction of the hereditary constitution of the host. Many of these same agencies have also beeIl found to be concerned etiologically in the inception of tumors in plants.

Information und Die Innere Struktur Des Universums (German, Paperback): Tom Stonier Information und Die Innere Struktur Des Universums (German, Paperback)
Tom Stonier; Translated by Hainer Kober
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ist Information eine unabhangige Grosse, wie Masse, Impuls oder elektrische Ladung? Professor T. Stonier ist davon uberzeugt. Information existiert, unabhangig davon, ob jemand sie versteht. Mehr als 2000 Jahre konnte niemand agyptische Hieroglyphen entziffern, die Information war aber enthalten. Niemand wird bezweifeln, dass ein DNA-Kristall mehr Information tragt als ein Salzkristall derselben Masse. Der entscheidende Punkt ist, dass die Bildung eines DNA-Kristalls mehr Energie benotigt. Energie wird verbraucht, um Information zu erzeugen, d.h. um den Organisationsgrad eines Systems zu erhohen bzw. seine Entropie zu reduzieren. Tom Stonier stellt den Begriff von Information und ihre Bedeutung von einer neuen Warte dar. Wer mit Information zu tun hat, sollte dieses Buch lesen. Die "Zeit" schreibt zur englischen Ausgabe: ..". unterstutzt er seine Thesen mit einleuchtenden Beispielen und Metaphern, die auch Nichtphysikern das Lesen seines Buches zum logischen Vergnugen machen. Nebenbei lernen wir bei ihm eine Menge Physik und Molekulargenetik.""

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