Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Entropy of Information
Aatucagg defines entropy is the amount of space in a universe available to contain information. This space would be the corpuscles of space comprised of light and gravity. Entropy increases as a whole is broken into parts. The smaller the individual parts the more can be known about the whole. A large object is more ordered than a collection of small objects. It is easier to know the position and momentum of a large object than it is to know the position and momentum of many small objects. Zero entropy is the case where position and momentum of an object can be described but nothing is known about the object. Maximum entropy is the case where position and momentum of an object can not be described but everything is known about the object. There is a limit to how small things can be broken down. This limit is known as the "Planck Length". Aatucagg believes that corpuscles of space make up the fabric of the universe. Any corpuscle of space less than a Planck length can not contain light, and since light is the transmitter of conscious information, any corpuscle of space less than a Planck length can not transmit conscious information. Aatucagg also believes that all corpuscles of space can contain gravity, and since gravity is the transmitter of unconscious information, any corpuscle of space can transmit unconscious information.
Space is added to the surface of our universe from the 4th dimension of time. The 4th dimension is a spacial dimension 90 degrees to the 3 dimensions that make up the surface of our universe. Mass moving through the 4th dimension creates time. Time is converted to space by rotating 4th dimensional space throught 90 degrees into 3 dimensional space that makes up the surface of the universe. In the case of the expanding universe, new space begins as a point smaller than a planck length and grows into a spherical shape as the universe expands. Aatucagg refers to these expanding points of space as corpuscles. As corpuscles of space expand, new regions of empty space are created between the expanding corpuscles in the form of new expanding corpuscles of space. A gravity wave can propagate through a corpuscle of space regardless of its size. Therefore, all corpuscles of space can contain gravity and transmit knowledge, but only corpuscles of space larger than a Planck length can contain light and transmit history. Since we live in an expanding fractal universe, most corpuscles of space contain both light and gravity transmitting information. In the spacial universe, the corpuscles of space will stop growing since the universe is no longer expanding. Corpuscles of space larger than a Planck length will contain light and transmit history, but matter no longer exists to create gravity and transmit knowledge. Information is composed of history and knowledge. This means the spacial universe is a universe full of space and light. In the temporal universe, all corpuscles of space will contain matter creating gravity waves to transmit knowledge, but light no longer exists to transmit history. Information is composed of history and knowledge. This means the temporal universe is a universe full of matter, but void of space and light. Both universal alignments of the spacial and temporal universes result in zero information. Since entropy is a measure of available space to contain information, then both the spacial and temporal universes have zero entropy. This leads to the conclusion that only the expanding and contracting fractal universes possess entropy in the form of information. It follows, that the entropy of information should reach a maximum at the mid-point of existence for either the expanding or contracting fractal universes. This maximum entropy of information occurs when the amount of light is approximately equal to the amount of gravity in the universe. Since light is oriented 90 degrees to the surface of the universe and matter is oriented 0 degrees to the surface of the universe, then it is when mass is oriented 45 degrees to the surface of the universe that the maximum entropy of information occurs. At an angle of 45 degrees, mass will be composed of equal amounts of light and matter. The corpuscles of space are occupied by half light and half matter. Since, density is a measure of mass per unit volume, then density will be approximately half its possible maximum value for a homogenous material. To have all the history is to have none of the knowledge. To have all the knowledge is to have none of the history. We humans must come to terms with the fact that nothing can ever be known fully, and at best, everything can only be known partially.
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