A few questions related to information and symmetries in physics

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作者
Darvas, G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Symmetrion, 29 Eotvos St, H-1067 Budapest, Hungary
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2; ELECTRONS; ELECTROMAGNETIC-INTERACTION; RETARDATION; FIELD;
D O I
10.1140/epjst/e2016-60356-1
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
Information exchange between inanimate objects (like individual physical particles, or systems) involves special approaches, due to the peculiarity that conscious information emitters/recipients are excluded from the process. This paper aims at answering a part of some questions arising by such approaches. One can ask the question, whether is it possible to speak about physical information when there is no live recipient to accept, evaluate, and use it? Can one speak about "physical information" (e.g., signal exchange) between inanimate physical objects at all? (cf., Feynman diagrams.) If yes, what is the nature of that information? Is (physical) information a passive phenomenon, or its existence presumes activity? What does a signal represent if it is not observed and used at the other end, and where is that other end when one can say that the signal in question was lost without observation or use? I try to illustrate my personal answers with a few examples quoted from the history of 20th c. physics. My answers to the questions are not intended to be revelations and to provide final solutions, rather they serve as arguments and indicate that nothing is closed, the discussion is open.
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页数:9
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