About his choice of specialty, he said : " Fortunately, to electrical engineering there belonged a discipline whose aim was not the construction of physical systems : the theory of information ".
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In the humoristic magazine " Annals of Improbable Research ", Anders Sandberg has presented a calculation based on theories of information physics and quantum gravity, establishing an upper bound of 8.6766?0 49 angels.
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The "'pragmatic theory of information "'is derived from Charles Sanders Peirce's general theory of Ernst Ulrich and his wife Christine von Weizs�cker reviewed the pragmatics of information; their work is reviewed by Gennert.
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"' Socionics "'is a theory of personality and interpersonal interaction based on Carl Jung's work on " Psychological Types ", Freud's theory of the conscious and subconscious mind, and Antoni KpiDski's theory of information metabolism.
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"When the " Mayflower " voyagers first descended on these shores, the native Americans proud of their achievement in the theory of information storage and retrieval, at first welcomed the strangers with the complete silence.
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He sought " . . . to understand meaning and inference within a general theory of information, one that takes us outside the realm of sentences and relations between sentences of any language, natural or formal ."
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I'm troubled by the fact that my theory of information gets just one sentence of less than a line, and someone else's theory gets four and a half lines-- which theory isn't even the subject of the entry.
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He has, among other areas, carried out work in general relativity, cosmology, twistor theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and in various aspects of mathematical finance, including the theory of interest rate derivatives and the theory of information-based asset pricing.
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Together with Chiara Marletto, he published a paper in December 2014 entitled " Constructor theory of information ", that conjectures that information can be expressed solely in terms of which transformations of physical systems are possible and which are impossible.
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With this theory of information, Dretske then argued that for a knower, K, to know that s is F = K s belief that s is F is caused ( or causally sustained ) by the information that s is F.