The Universe as a Cyclic Organized Information System: John Wheeler’s
World Revisited
Dirk K. F.
Meijer
ABSTRACT
This essay highlights the scientific vision of John
Archibald Wheeler, a giant of 20th century physics. His ideas provided the
important insight that humanity may be in the very center of disclosure and
manifestation of the evolution of our universe. This on the basis of scientific
reasoning derived from quantum physics rather than simple anthropocentrism or
scale chauvinism. Wheeler, the Joseph Henry Professor of Physics Emeritus at Princeton University, became 96. Over a long,
productive scientific life, he was known for his drive to address big,
overarching questions in physics, subjects which he liked to be merged with
philosophical questions about the origin of matter, information and the
universe. His interests ranged far and wide and were characterized by true
fearlessness. Wheeler's work was not only in gravity and nuclear physics. In
the 1950s Wheeler grew increasingly intrigued by the philosophical implications
of quantum physics. According to
Wheeler, there was no universe until the rise of consciousness to perceive it.
In fact, Wheeler was one of the first prominent physicists seriously to propose
that reality might not be a wholly physical phenomenon. In some sense, Wheeler suggested, reality grows out of the
act of observation, and thus consciousness itself: it is “participatory.”
He also stated that information is the most fundamental building block of
reality, and that the universe should be seen as a self-synthesized information
system: a self-excited circuit that is developing through a (closed loop)
cycle. His cosmic variant of the delayed choice experiment led to the idea that
human observers may not only determine the present, but also may influence the
past. According to Wheeler, ultimate mutability is the central feature of
physics, and the meaning of reality can only be established if there is a
universal knowledge field, that transcends physical past, present and future.
Key Words: John
Wheeler, participatory universe, it from a bit, self-synthesized information
system
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