Dear Francis,
In 1989 I wrote an essai on "Behavior of Information."
It has never been published and I reformatted it recently
using LaTeX as preparation to rework it in the near future.
Yesterday, I discovered the PCP on the net and there are
many contact points. (I'am still searching my way in the net.)
The main thesis of "Behavior of Information" goes as follows:
(this is an older text, not adapted since I found out about memes).
  Information spreads and lives much like living species,
  such as viruses.
  By placing ourselves on the point of view of the
  information rather than on the point of view of an
  individual using the information, we notice that
  information is using the human beings as breeding ground.
  From there that I state that ``information behaves'', and that the
  behavior of information can be studied.
  Objection:
    Information lives and spreads only because human beings use it.
  Reply:
    1) The fact that the life of information (beings) depends
       on the life of human beings does not mean that information
       is not alive. Similar situations of mutual dependency exist
       everywhere in nature. For example, the life of human beings
       depend on the life of vegetables, and depends on the
       live of very specific bacteria in out intestine.
    2) With information I mean not only human information and knowledge,
       but everything that has structure. For example when we consider
       genetic information of any life form on earth we can notice
       behavior that is very similar to the behavior if information
       generated by the human mind.
  Induration:
    Information that is applied many times under many different
    circumstances becomes stronger.
    I like to call this effect the ``induration of information.''
    Abstract information that is deeply nested in many different and complex
    information structures becomes so strong that it seems to us that it is
    unchangeable. It behaves exactly like a law of Nature. We can experiment
    with it and the outcome is predictable.
  Examples:
    1) The basic principles of language are so widely spread in all animal
       life-forms that it seems to be a law of nature. When we encounter a
       kind of mammal that we have never seen before, we can establish
       quickly a dialogue in body-language.
    2) If we plant a tree, we take it for granted that it can grow there.
       However, the number of requirements for the soul and atmospheric
       conditions are enormous, but the required elements are so widely
       spread that these complex conditions are widely available.
  Gaining experience:
    The application of abstract information under different circumstances
    has as effect that the abstract information becomes stronger (more
    difficult to change). Also the abstract information (being) learns from
    that. We say it is gaining experience with the different circumstances
    in which it is applied.
  Examples:
   1) A philosophy that has been applied under many different
      circumstances becomes fine tuned to withstand the confrontation
      with other, new ideas.
   2) The basic mechanisms of life on earth (DNA-based life) are extremely
      well adapted to the circumstances on earth. A little bit information
      of many different circumstances becomes integrated in the basic
      information.
   3) The way a technique, for example a production technique evolves can
      easily be compared to the evolution of a kind of animal. At first it
      is threatened by every change in condition, but after a while it
      becomes more universal and more robust.
   Laws of Nature:
     The laws of Nature are very abstract principles (information) that
     have been applied so widely that they are very stable. In our scale of
     time and energy they seem to be unchangeable.
   Matter:
     Matter is nothing more as an interlocked play of the laws of nature.
     There is nothing there, the closer we look, the more we see that there
     is nothing more than an a play of forces, and these forces are the
     laws of Nature and these laws of Nature are indurated information.
One of coming days I will make an extra fotocopy of the
draft of "Behavior of information" and send it to you.
In the mean time, I will further investigate your environment
in the WEB.
Best Regards,
        Luc
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Luc Claeys    claeys@innet.be
Antwerpen (Wilrijk) Belgium.
In search of new points of view
                     for better understanding of Nature.
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