ABSTRACT

Symmetry-breaking and complexity increase in the morphological space are also specified in terms of information. Information presumes a message to be transmitted, a sender, and a receiver. If the message receiver is a fellow human being, information is anthropomorphic and it is taken for granted that the receiver is informed once he has received the message. On the other hand, if the message receiver is a material aggregate, information is nonanthropomorphic and it is necessary to identify how materialistic information processing can be made possible at all. Symmetry-breaking and complexity increase in the morphological space refer to nonanthropomorphic information, in which the triad of message, sender, and receiver has its materialistic underpinning.