The Philosophical Implications of the Cell Language Theory 411“6x9” b2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and MatterTable 10.3 The triadic architectonics of human knowledge. A, B, and C are the three
aspects of an irreducibly triadic entity symbolically denoted as A*B*C.
Field A B C
Daoism (or Taoism) Yin Yang The Dao (or the Tao)
Western philosophy Mind Matter Form (?)
Physics Wave Particle Wavicle or quon [53]
Biology Information Energy Gnergy (Section 2.9)
Semiotics Formal aspect
(e.g., as embodied
in Peircean
theory of signs;
Section 6.3)Material aspect
(e.g., physics
of semiosis;
Section 9.2)Gnergetics (e.g., the
combined study
of energy and
information
underlying
semiosis and
communication)fg
RealityDataModels/Knowledgeh
Figure 10.8 A proposed structure of the human knowledge. f = measurement (causality);
g = interpretation/modeling (mentality); h = information flow (thought to be related to
codality or “code-mediated” interactions in contrast to “energy-mediated” ones [25, p.
93]). The arrows, f, g, and h, constitute a commutative triangle [31].In addition, human knowledge may be said to embody another ITR
involving experience and reality as indicated in Figure 10.8.10.7 On the Possible Relation Between Quantum
Mechanics and Semiotics
The following dialog is reproduced from the email exchange between
Gennaro Auletta (G), a quantum mechanician [403], and Sungchul Ji (S),b2861_Ch-10.indd 411 17-10-2017 12:13:30 PM