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Index
List of all Figures and Tables
Terms used for large numbers
Foreword by William A. Dembski
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Information
1. Various manifestations of information
1.1 The Spider's Web
1.2 The Spinnerets of Uroctea
1.3 The Morpho rhetenor Butterfly
1.4 The Development of Human Embryos
1.5 The Organ-playing Robot
2: The five levels of Universal Information
2.1 Search for the Right Scientific Term for 'Information'
2.2 Necessary Conditions for Universal Information
2.3 The Lowest Level of Information: Statistics
2.4 The Second Level of Information: Cosyntics
2.5 The Third Level of Information: Semantics (Meaning)
2.6 The Fourth Level of Information: Pragmatics (Action)
2.7 The Fifth Level of Information: Apobetics (Purpose)
2.8 Summary
3: The Theory of Universal Information
3.1 Materialistic Views of Information
3.2 The Theory of Universal Information
3.3 The Definition of Universal Information
3.4 Defining the Domain of Universal Information
3.5 Classification into the UI Domain—Some Examples
Example 1: Fraunhofer Lines
Example 2: Four different sequences of letters
Example 3: Plaques on the Pioneer 10/11 Spacecrafts
Example 4: A vase on Mars
Example 6: A lost letter
Example 7: Weather probe
Example 8: A sequence of pictograms
Example 9: Picture file sent over the Internet
Part II: Scientific Laws
Chapter 4: A brief overview of science
4.1 The Terminology Used in Science
4.2 The Limits of Science and the Persistence of Paradigms/Worldviews
4.3 The Nature of Physical Laws
4.4 The Relevance of Scientific Laws
4.5 What is the Basic Difference between Models, Hypotheses,
4.6 Physics is an Art
4.7 Scientific Laws for Nonmaterial Entities
5: Scientific laws governing the UI domain
5.1 Various Concepts of Information
5.2 The Difference Between Material and Nonmaterial Entities
5.3 Universal Information as a Nonmaterial Entity
5.4 The Scientific Proof that UI is a Nonmaterial Entity
5.5 Matter Alone Cannot Create Universal Information
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