How the Universe Thinks – and Becomes Everything
What if information is not just data, but the fundamental substrate of reality itself? In this series, I explore how the universe processes, transmits, and transforms information across scales, from quantum mechanics to biological systems to human consciousness. Infogenesis traces the emergence of complexity and meaning through natural computation, feedback, and evolution. It’s a scientific and philosophical investigation into how structure arises, how systems adapt, and how intelligence may be a property of the universe itself.

Infogenesis (Part 1): Introduction
In this series, I dive into the science and philosophy of information, and a topic I call "infogenesis." ...

Infogenesis (Part 2): Claude Shannon – The Father of the Information Age
In this post, I introduce Claude Shannon, the "father of information theory." His work revolutionized how we understand communication ...

Infogenesis (Part 3): Can Information Exist Without a Mind?
In this post, I question whether information can exist without a mind to ponder it ...

Infogenesis (Part 4): Exploring Information as a Fundamental Property of the Universe
This post questions what it means for information to be "fundamental." ...

Infogenesis (Part 5): The Fundamental Role of Information
This post explores Dr. Tom Stonier's theory that information is a fundamental quality of the universe ...

Infogensis (Part 6): Why Information is a Fundamental Property of the Universe
This post delves deeper into the theory that Information might be just as fundamental as matter and energy! ...

Infogenesis (Part 7): Rethinking Reality
What is the nature of information, its relationship to consciousness, and its role in the emergence of meaning and complexity? ...

Infogenesis (Part 8): The Birth of Meaning
What if the universe isn’t just a story of loss and disorder, but also one of emergence? ...

Infogenesis (Part 9) – What is Information?
The 9th blog post in my ongoing series about "information." Within I try to answer the question, "What is information?" ...

Infogenesis (Part 10) – A Letter to Professor Michael Levin
The 10th blog post in my ongoing series about "infogenesis." I write a letter to Professor Michael Levin ...