>If anyone is interested in a thorough, in fact mathematical,
>account of the relationships between information, causation
>and communication, I have a book at home at which I have
>yet to glance, but which I'm told tells all about them. It was
>written by a philosopher (not one I've seen mentioned here)
>in the mid-seventies.
Yes, please.
>>Now applying that to all life in the universe, the real effect is
>>the high end of the complexity spectrum we observe in the organization
>>of matter and energy, including human consciousness and civilization.
>>The intended effect of life seems to be more life, more complexity;
>>as far as I can tell, if life has a purpose it is to animate (literally
>>"breathe life into" the universe). Catch phrase: universal animation.
>
>Umm, couldn't this be reduced to: the meaning of life is life?
Not really, because you simplified away the temporal aspect which
renders the statement untrue. I guess it could be reduced to
the meaning of all future life is all previous life.
-- David McFadzean david@lucifer.com Memetic Engineer http://www.lucifer.com/~david/ Church of Virus http://www.lucifer.com/virus/