Authors: Friedrich Sösemann
The presupposed ontology describes a deterministic, digital world as interacting values in space and time. It defines properties, states, laws, and subjects. It thus makes it possible to describe information, knowledge, and intelligence as hierarchical relations and to propose measures of dependence on states, the truth of descriptions, and the efficiency of calculations. Describing objectifies storage, calculating objectifies thought.Besides clarifying and standardizing the still controversial terms, then the following conclusions are possible:For the truth of knowledge, not the same perception of the subjects is required, but only their temporal constancy.Despite the assumed determinism and universal causality, abstraction can lead to subjective chance and zero knowledge.
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