KARL JASPERS FORUM

SHORT NOTE 88

(LIFE AFTER DEATH)
by Hugh Bone
19 January 2007, posted 27 January 2007

 

"For example, there is a theory that treats a living organism as a complex self-organizing system which reduces its entropy through 1) processing and conceptualization of information, 2) consuming food, and 3) taking part in energetic interactions. Then, the clinically dead organism is the one which cannot reduce its entropy through the second and the third ways. But, what about the first way of entropy reduction, and can this ability be sustained after physiological death ?"

Would appreciate more info on your understanding of item 1) above.

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Hugh Bone

e-mail <hbone@optonline.net>

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Dear Hugh,

I've just posted a reply to http://rgrush.com/forum

</exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://rgrush.com/forum>, section:

'Consciousness Studies (CS)', thread: 'The Nature of Information'.

There you may found more info concerning the processing and conceptualization. As you wish, you may take part in that discussion too. The participation does not require registering yet.

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Serge Patlavskiy

e-mail <prodigypsf@rambler.ru>