Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
Nap, interrupted.
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Information abounds in nature. Every object contains information. If it did not, I could not gain knowledge by studying the object. Yet it is clear that I do not gain the knowledge of the number of legs of a table by cramming the actual table into my brain. So information is somehow transmitted from the table to my senses and then to my brain.
Is it reasonable to say that this information is "encoded," since it is not the actual table entering my brain? If not, then what does it mean to transmit information that is not encoded? Note that I am not using a particular definition of code such as Hamming code, but a more general definition.
~~ Paul
P.S.: I have no interest in starting another Interesting Ianesque thread on the ontology of the table.
Is it reasonable to say that this information is "encoded," since it is not the actual table entering my brain? If not, then what does it mean to transmit information that is not encoded? Note that I am not using a particular definition of code such as Hamming code, but a more general definition.
~~ Paul
P.S.: I have no interest in starting another Interesting Ianesque thread on the ontology of the table.