Sarkozi Information Theory
Introduction The goal of this theory is to understand and mathematically model how information moves, structures itself, and transforms in any system – whether it is physical, quantum, cosmic, or artificial. Information is not just a passive dataset, but an active organizing force that seeks self-organization, balance, and evolution.
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