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The most primitive form of data is defined by an ordered pair of functions that each represent the ability to pick the head or tail of the ordered pair, each representing the notion of '''truth''' and '''false''' in boolean logic. All other data content can be represented in these two distinguishable data pairs.  
The most primitive form of data is defined by an ordered pair of functions that each represent the ability to pick the head or tail of the ordered pair, each representing the notion of '''truth''' and '''false''' in boolean logic. All other data content can be represented in these two distinguishable data pairs.  
=Data as Symmetry-breaking Information=
=Data as Symmetry-breaking Information=
The basic notion of data, is about using it to break symmetry, or tell difference between a spacetime<ref>{{:Video/How Can Space and Time be the Same Thing?}}</ref> of possibilities. This idea can be explained in the interpretation of [[causal cones]] as originally explained in the [[Theory of relativity]] and [[quantum physics]]<ref>{{:Video/Why is the Quantum so Strange?}}</ref>.
The basic notion of data, is about using it to break symmetry, or tell difference between a spacetime<ref>{{:Video/How Can Space and Time be the Same Thing?}}</ref> of possibilities. This idea can be explained in the interpretation of [[causal cone]] as originally explained in the [[Theory of relativity]] and [[quantum physics]]<ref>{{:Video/Why is the Quantum so Strange?}}</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 00:37, 3 September 2021

The most primitive form of data is defined by an ordered pair of functions that each represent the ability to pick the head or tail of the ordered pair, each representing the notion of truth and false in boolean logic. All other data content can be represented in these two distinguishable data pairs.

Data as Symmetry-breaking Information

The basic notion of data, is about using it to break symmetry, or tell difference between a spacetime[1] of possibilities. This idea can be explained in the interpretation of causal cone as originally explained in the Theory of relativity and quantum physics[2].


References

  1. Smolin, Lee (Apr 3, 2021). How Can Space and Time be the Same Thing?. local page: Closer To Truth Youtube Channel. 
  2. Smolin, Lee (Oct 24, 2017). Why is the Quantum so Strang?. local page: Closer To Truth Youtube Channel. 

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