Charles Sanders Peirce, George Spencer Brown, and Me • 17

Re: Laws of FormJames Bowery

JB:
I’m interested in those who have approached the notion of self‑duality from the meta‑perspective of switching perspectives between Directed Cyclic Graphs of NiNAND and NiNOR gates (Ni for N‑Inputs à la boolean network theory).  The burgeoning interest in what might be called “The Self‑Simulation Hypothesis” founded on the notion of self‑duality rather demands this meta‑perspective.

Thanks, James, I’ve been needing a break about here — the series on Cactus Language is very important but it can be rough going at times — as far as the current thread goes it’s been a long time passing so allow me a bit of anamnesis to remember why I walked into the room.

Resources

cc: Academia.edu • BlueSky • Laws of FormMathstodonResearch Gate
cc: Conceptual GraphsCyberneticsStructural ModelingSystems Science

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