Meeting/GautamGroup/Sep 3 2021
In this meeting, Ray stated that people like Gregory Chaitin had thought of information must be represented in terms of digits or characters, such as 0s and 1s. This concrete representation of information can be limiting.
I proposed that all information being presented in terms of symmetry-breaking functions. For example, the head/tail of input lists. This way to thinking about information, allows functions or symbols of arbitrary scales to retain the same property, head/tail, left/right, front/back. The notion of making a distinction between its possible alternative states. This way of using functions to represent information, creates a unity in the types of information. In other words, all information can be represented as function, or verbs, at the same time, all information can be encoded as one of the possible symmetry-breaking states, which are nouns. This allows information to be consistent in the ways that fit its preferred operational or representational context, while keep all content being intact in the chosen type.