摘要

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to recuperate Heinz von Foerster's "Quantum Mechanical Theory of Memory" from Cybernetics: Circular, Causal, and Feedback Mechanisms in Biological and Social Systems and John von Neumann's The Computer and the Brain for present-day, and future, applications in biophysics, theories of information and cognition, and quantum theories; the main objective is to ground cybernetic theory for a critical evaluation of the historical evolution of the Monte Carlo method, with potential for application to quantum computing. Design/methodology/approach - Close-reading of selected texts, historiography, and case studies in current developments in the Monte Carlo method of high-energy particle physics (HEP) for developing a platform for bridging the apparently incommensurable differences between the physical-mathematical and the biological sciences. Findings - First, usefulness of the cybernetic approach for historicizing the Monte Carlo method in relation to digital computing and quantum physics. Second, development of an inter/trans-disciplinary approach to the hard sciences through a critical re-evaluation of the historical texts of von Foerster and von Neumann for application to developments in quantum theory, biophysics, and computing. Research limitations/implications - This work is largely theoretical and uses dialectical thought experiments to engage between sciences operating across different ontological scales. Practical implications - Consideration of developments of quantum computing and how that would change one's perception of information, data, and the way in which analysis is currently performed with big data. Originality/value - This is the first time that von Neumann and von Foerster have been contrasted and compared in relation to their epistemic compatibility, historical importance, and relevance for producing a creative approach to current scientific epistemology. This paper hopes to change how the authors view trans-disciplinary/inter-disciplinary practices in the sciences and produce new vistas of thought in the history and philosophy of science.

  • 出版日期2015