5-1b1a1c2 The interoperability law connects physics and information
1-2g2q1 Science is about independent replication. Only trust as scientific truth what can be independently verified-replicated.
1-2g2i0 Life is computation in the sense of assuming other object (i.e., genes assuming its surrounding environment)
TheTuringPrinciple
Being able to measure implies that the measurer is both already emicized and digitized (パロディア); measurable means it’s interoperable (i.e., it could’ve been otherwise); we measure something to the extent that we know what’s been measured is not necessary, that it is a variable rather than a constant (12-1a Turning constants into variables increases volatility); measuring implies symbols, and symbols imply culture; culture precedes measuringdevelop
1-1a2e4 Cultures precede languages & 1-1a2e5 Cultures nurture minds
But remember: 5-1b1a2c0.1 Perfect replication is impossible
8-4a Multi-modality means transferability (着せ替え・持ち替え・言い換え)
5-1b1a2c0.2 Analogue information (e.g., tones of voice, EQ) cannot be perfectly-exhaustively represented by digital systems (e.g., universal writing systems)