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The Information Universe: On the Missing Link in Concepts of the Architecture of Reality

by Dirk K.F. Meijer1

This is an amazing effort to integrate quantum theory and the real world that we live in.  It covers the very interesting ground that suggests that our Universe is actually a Universe of “information” and that the intelligence and creativity of humans adds to the Energy of the Universe and transforms it.  When we have new thoughts and ideas we actually collapse the uncertainty.  Time is not just a one way flow from the past to the future, but the future adapts the past.  This is an effort to put human creativity at the hear of everything.

See this site to read the paper:
http://www.sintropia.it/english/2012-eng-1-1.pdf

 

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