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(‎Created claim: comment (P126): We define semantic information as the syntactic information that a physical system has about its environment which is causally necessary for the system to maintain its own existence.)
(‎Created claim: comment (P126): “Causal necessity” is defined in terms of counter-factual interventions which scramble correlations between the system and its environment, while “maintaining existence” is defined in terms of the...)
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“Causal necessity” is defined in terms of counter-factual interventions which scramble correlations between the system and its environment, while “maintaining existence” is defined in terms of the system’s ability to keep itself in a low entropy state.
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    We define semantic information as the syntactic information that a physical system has about its environment which is causally necessary for the system to maintain its own existence.
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    “Causal necessity” is defined in terms of counter-factual interventions which scramble correlations between the system and its environment, while “maintaining existence” is defined in terms of the system’s ability to keep itself in a low entropy state.
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