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Information and Interaction - Eddington, Wheeler, and the Limits of Knowledge

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In this essay collection, leading physicists, philosophers, and historians attempt to fill the empty theoretical ground in the foundations of information and address the related question of the limits to our knowledge of the world.
Over recent decades, our practical approach to information and its exploitation has radically outpaced our theoretical understanding - to such a degree that reflection on the foundations may seem futile. But it is exactly fields such as quantum information, which are shifting the boundaries of the physically possible, that make a foundational understanding of information increasingly important. One of the recurring themes of the book is the claim by Eddington and Wheeler that information involves interaction and putting agents or observers centre stage. Thus, physical reality, in their view, is shaped by the questions we choose to put to it and is built up from the information residing at its core. This is the root of Wheeler's famous phrase "it from bit." After reading the stimulating essays collected in this volume, readers will be in a good position to decide whether they agree with this view.

List of contents

Boundaries of Scientific Thought (I. Durham).- Eddington's Limits of Knowledge: The Role of Religion (M. Stanley).- Eddington's Dream: A Failed Theory of Everything (H. Kragh).- All Possible Perspectives: A (Partial) Defence of Eddington's Physics (D. Rickles).- Tracing the Arrows of Time (F. Weinert).- Constructor Theory of Information (C. Marletto).- On Participatory Realism (C. A. Fuchs).- Toward Physical Realizations of Thermodynamic Resource Theories (N. Y. Halpern).- Merging Contradictory Laws: Imagining a Contructive Derivation of Quantum Theory (W. K. Wootters).- Understanding the Electron (K. H. Knuth).

Summary

In this essay collection, leading physicists, philosophers, and historians attempt to fill the empty theoretical ground in the foundations of information and address the related question of the limits to our knowledge of the world.
Over recent decades, our practical approach to information and its exploitation has radically outpaced our theoretical understanding - to such a degree that reflection on the foundations may seem futile. But it is exactly fields such as quantum information, which are shifting the boundaries of the physically possible, that make a foundational understanding of information increasingly important. One of the recurring themes of the book is the claim by Eddington and Wheeler that information involves interaction and putting agents or observers centre stage. Thus, physical reality, in their view, is shaped by the questions we choose to put to it and is built up from the information residing at its core. This is the root of Wheeler’s famous phrase “it from bit.” After reading the stimulating essays collected in this volume, readers will be in a good position to decide whether they agree with this view.

Product details

Assisted by Ian T. Durham (Editor), Rickles (Editor), Rickles (Editor), Dean Rickles (Editor), Ia T Durham (Editor), Ian T Durham (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319829043
ISBN 978-3-31-982904-3
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 367 g
Illustrations XXIII, 212 p. 22 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series The Frontiers Collection
The Frontiers Collection
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > General, dictionaries

B, Materialwissenschaft, Philosophy of Science, Physics, Quantum Computing, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics & quantum field theory), Materials science, Physics and Astronomy, Philosophical Foundations of Physics and Astronomy, History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics, Mathematical theory of computation, Philosophy and science, Quantum computers, Spintronics, Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics

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