The Theory of meaning tries to formulate rules, about
  • the way meaningful information is emerging
  • how meaningful information is conserved
  • how the meaning of something can be measured

The meaning of an information or a thing is its value or its sense.

Often the meaning of an information or a thing is only realized, when it is lost or it tends to get lost.

Table of contents
1 How does meaning comes up ?
2 How can we measure meaning ?
3 In which sequence of information don`t we find any meaning ?
4 Information with meaning is always something in between complete randomness and complete uniform order

How does meaning comes up ?

Meaningful things can come up
  • out of nature
  • out of human activity
  • out of the activity of God or other religous concepts

Many people think, that meaningful things can only be made by mankind. That of course depends on the way, how the word meaning is defined. How broad or narrow you think of it. From a scientific point of view meaning can emerge out of nature itself, without the help of man or any other creator. An important example of the new production of meaning is the biological evolution of new species.

How can we measure meaning ?

The quality of an information , its meaning, is not so easily measured as the quantity of an information. You can think of a book, in which you can find only nonsense. On the other hand you can think of a book full of mathematical formulas. In the second book every letter and every sign have their meaning. The quantity of information , for example the number of letters or the number of pages, can be the same. The quality of both books is certainly different.

Here we must establish other criterias to measure the quality of its information: For example:

  • How often was the book printed ?
  • How often was it bought ?
  • How many editions did the book have ?
  • How long is the book on the market ?
  • In how many other languages was this book translated ?
  • How do critics think about this book ?
  • How does the plubic think about this book ?

The quantity of meaning can be quite small, whereas the quantity of kilobytes can be quite big. You can fill a screen of your computer with randomly choosen letters. Then you have a maximum of information quantity but a minimum of information quality.

In which sequence of information don`t we find any meaning ?

If you take a random sequence of 0 and 1, then you can assign to it only some meaning on how long this sequence is or how it was created. Aside this you can not find any meaning in it.

Information with meaning is always something in between complete randomness and complete uniform order