"In the same way, the world is not the sum of all things that are in it. It is the infinitely complex network of connections among them. As in the meaning of words, things take on meaning only in relationship to each other."
Paul Auster (The Invention of Solitude) quoted in Information Flow
"It would be an unsound fancy and self-contradictory to expect that things which have never yet been done can be done except by means which never have yet been tried."
Francis Bacon Novum Organum VI
The Physika Series -- by Stephen Paul King
(These are very dated, but contain ideas that have seeded the current thinking.)
An Information Theory Approach to Life -- by Stephen Paul King
Time1 by Lord Sludge
Time as a Category by Mark Hopkins
Time by Robert Fung
Time and Presymplectic mechanics and the Heisenberg view of quantum spacetime by Carlo Rovelli
Click here for the Key Conceptual Papers
Links to Reference Papers
Quantum information: How much information in a state vector?
No Information Without Representation
What are the "real numbers," really?
Fisher Information & Frieden references
Godel's Incompleteness Theorem
Evolution, Interaction, and Intelligence, by Dina Goldin and David Keil
Eric's Big Book of Mathematics
Important Links
Christopher Sunami’s Fractal Metaphysics page
Ceptual Instiute James N. Rose et al
Peter Wegner: Interactive Computing
Welcome to Mostly Physics Robert Fung
Bill Eshelman's Page (Many Worlds & Infinite Products)
The Impressionist Theory of Everything Doug Gill
Dr. Paul Marmet, Research of Fundamental Principles of Physics
JOINT CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF TIME IN PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
Information Mechanics (Dr. Frederick W. Kantor)
Ben Goertzel (Dynamical Psychology)
Topological Geometrodynamics (P-adic physics)
Autopoiesis Resources by Kent D. Palmer, Ph.D.
Fundación Carl Gustav Jung de Psicología Analítica (Synchronicity)
"Promoting C.G. Jung's pioneer work in all areas of knowledge".
Ghostscript, Ghostview and GSview (viewer for postscript files)
techexplorer plug-in for TeX files
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity."
Please
direct all rants, raves, paper submissions, and questions to
stephenk1@charter.net
"Time
exists because everything can not happen at once."
No time, gotta go....
(a nice
cartoon from Roger
Bagula)
"Time
is an indefinite desire to reach the balance that only
the
Universe [in itself] has."