Information and immanence are equivalent.
Received: 10-May-2023, Manuscript No. puljmap-23-6448; Editor assigned: 12-May-2023, Pre QC No. puljmap-23-6448(PQ); Accepted Date: Jun 08, 2023; Reviewed: 14-May-2023 QC No. puljmap-23-6448(Q); Revised: 21-May-2023, Manuscript No. puljmap-23-6448(R); Published: 18-Jun-2023, DOI: 10.37532.2023.6.2.1-1
Citation: Joge F.M. Information and immanence are equivalent. J Mod Appl Phys. 2023; 6(2):1-1.
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Abstract
An equation to describe the equivalence of information and immanence is developed
Key Words
Information, Immanence, Entropy
Introduction
The describes the equivalence of Information and Effect:
A = h·ln2·H .
It is based on De Broglie's formula A/ h = S / k
The idea of developing an equation to describe the equivalence of information and immanence seems to involve a philosophical and theoretical perspective. "Information" refers to the content or knowledge that can be communicated, while "immanence" refers to the inherent presence or existence within something.
The concept of equating information and immanence implies that information is not separate from the underlying reality or existence but is rather an intrinsic aspect of it. This perspective suggests that information is not merely a representation or reflection of reality, but rather an integral part of the fabric of reality itself. Furthermore, this topic may intersect with different fields such as philosophy, information theory, and metaphysics. It would require a comprehensive understanding of these disciplines and the ability to bridge their concepts to develop a meaningful equation [1].
Transforming the formula Q=kT results in Qt = kTt→A= kI. Equation (3) gives the equivalence of information and immanence:
I = (h / k)·ln2·H
This equation enables information from the universe to be calculated from the drop in the hyperbolic temperature curve. This describes an application of equation (a) and in addition to the principle of immanence development and meaningful application of the concept of immanence.
Meaning of the symbols used
A = Action (effect) Immanence
H = Shannon's information entropy
I = Immanence = T· t
Q = thermal energy
Qt= thermodynamic effect
S = thermodynamic entropy
t = time
h = Planck's constant
k = Boltzmann's constant
References
- Joge, F.M. Information & Effect: An introduction to the concept of Immanence as a physical quantity. Scientific GOD Journal, 9 (8); 2018: 598-613