The processing of information by humans is made possible only on the information platform that is their state
The processing of information by humans is made possible only on the information platform that is their state
This may appear at first to be a counterintuitive claim: in §04.00.01 it was established that processing takes place anyway, by definition, automatically, both in the analogue and in the digital worlds. How then, can it be claimed here that processing by humans is possible only through the information platform that is their state? Although all Beings process information in the analogue world, it is in fact only animals that live (i.e. can and will process information) without a state (or, in small packs that are their states, i.e. within which each member is uniquely identifiable, language or other communication methods among them having never developed enough to necessitate human-style state building, see also §08.00.07). Humans, because their basic need is to augment their information processing, process information as individualised Beings. This individualisation is carried out by their states in (closed) processing environments created by the same (see also §08.01.04, as well as, §11.00.03), and it is this that enables humans to have a meaningful life. The same is also true for both organisations and artificial Beings (see §17.00.13).
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