The purpose of this book is to articulate a general theory of information, and to define its two key concepts: nonlocal information and nonlocality. The scientific validity of the theory is derived from the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) experiment, and the fact that time equals zero at the speed of light. An analysis of information processes in the EPR-experiment reveals properties that serve as the basis of a novel nonlocal mindset. A nonlocal paradigm allows thinking the unthinkable, and speaking, or developing a language for, the unspeakable, beyond the paradigmatic scope of normal...
The purpose of this book is to articulate a general theory of information, and to define its two key concepts: nonlocal information and nonlocality. T...