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Re: Jack's Rosennean Cookbook idea...



--- Judith Rosen <***> wrote:

> What I can't answer, however, is whether the
> resulting information 
> will provide answers which can be translated into an
> 
> information-sorting protocol via computer
> programming language rules.


Judith, to give a quick answer to this. I am confident
that the anwer is NO!. Some current attempt in
molecular biology is to reverse engineering
biochemical process in a cell by building genetic
regularity network from data collected thro various
means.  By using data generated from a living system
and using that data to build a computer model to
simulate that living system that will generate
information equivelent to that generated by the actual
living system.  I just don't belive it will work.  

We can generate shared definition thru language,
speeches, writings. I can not share knowledge that is
embedded in my structural coupling. I can not share my
information that is absorbed thru my filter (as is
yours.) I can only share data (such as mathematics) as
part of your context to be absorbed as information to
strengthen your structural coupling. Semantic
information is not reducible to syntactic data. 
Therefore we can not create a computer software and
hardware model (using syntic data)that can generate
equilevent semantic information.  

Lots of intellectual activities and investments (as
inventment in the artificial intelligence) has been
being wasted by doing science following wrong normal
science or worldview or philosophy.

There are lots other issues you mentioned such as
language and mind that will extend to the relation of
language to universe.  the understanding of language
and its linguistic relation with universe will lead us
to the understanding of science and its activities. By
such understanding huge wasts we witness today can be
avoided.  This is the paper I am currently conceiving:
"Unifying the Understanding of Science and Scientific
Activities"

Jerry 



                
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