@article{oai:reitaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000012, author = {小林, 道憲 and Kobayashi, Michinori}, journal = {比較文明研究, Journal for the Comparative Study of Civilizations}, month = {Jun}, note = {(1) Space is not only a sea of energy, but also a sea of information. All elements in space blend, receive, and recognize one another. Space becomes complex and evolves through information and recognition. (2) Elements in the physical world also recognize and cooperate mutually,and continue to form various patterns. Such information and recognition play an important part in the process of physical evolution. (3) The living world requires energy as well as information to systemize materials sophisticatedly. Life also requires information, its recognition,and its re-systemization to form and evolve new structures and organizations. (4) To describe this space,the concept of materials and energy is not enough;the concept of information must also be included. Material is converted to energy. This energy is converted to information. The information is then converted into material structures. In space as in self-organization,entropy decreases. For that purpose, information is required.}, pages = {95--107}, title = {情報宇宙論覚書}, volume = {15}, year = {2010}, yomi = {コバヤシ, ミチノリ} }