Pragmatic Information in Quantum Mechanics
Juan G. Roederer

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new interpretation of pragmatic information in quantum mechanics, emphasizing the distinction between physical interactions and information processing in living organisms, with implications for understanding quantum foundations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel concept of pragmatic information based on interaction patterns, clarifying its role as a biological concept rather than a physical one in quantum mechanics.
Findings
Pragmatic information is only active in biological contexts.
Quantum systems do not operate with pragmatic information internally.
Macroscopic effects are the only pragmatic information accessible in quantum interactions.
Abstract
An objective definition of pragmatic information and the consideration of recent results about information processing in the human brain can help overcome some traditional difficulties with the interpretation of quantum mechanics. Rather than attempting to define information ab initio, I introduce the concept of interaction between material bodies as a primary concept. Two distinct categories can be identified: 1) Interactions which can always be reduced to a superposition of physical interactions (forces) between elementary constituents; 2) Interactions between complex bodies which cannot be reduced to a superposition of interactions between parts, and in which patterns and forms (in space and/or time) play the determining role. Pragmatic information is then defined as the correspondence between a given pattern and the ensuing pattern-specific change. I will show that pragmatic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Cognitive Science and Education Research · Origins and Evolution of Life
