Skip to content

Consulting the celestial archives…

TEO
  • Explore

    • Observatory
    • Archive
    • Feed
    • Observers
  • Tools

    • Map
    • Oracle
Enter
TEO
TEO

BYOD: Bring Your Own Discernment · AI-assisted · Eternally in its infancy

About·Pricing·Fork this Knowledge··The Elephant Observatory
Terms·Privacy·Impressum
AK

Artemy Kolchinsky

1 idea8 connections

Artemy Kolchinsky is a physicist whose research sits at the intersection of information theory, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, and complex systems, with a particular focus on the physical and energetic costs of computation and biological information processing. He has established fundamental thermodynamic bounds on processes ranging from Turing machines to intracellular signaling, and has held positions at the Santa Fe Institute and the Universal Biology Institute at the University of Tokyo.

Website ↗

Topics

Relevance RealizationComplexity ScienceInformation Theory

Connected Observers

Brendan Graham Dempsey6Terrence Deacon1John Campbell1

Ideas in the Observatory

  • Information as the Mechanism of Physical ExistenceTo be is to have meaning.
    82%

Links

Website

Stats

1Ideas
8Connections

Topics

Relevance RealizationComplexity ScienceInformation Theory

Connected Observers

Brendan Graham Dempsey6 shared
Terrence Deacon
1 shared
John Campbell1 shared
← All Observers