Information Ecology: Interactions in Information Processes

The Foundation of Understanding

According to quantum social science, information is the central constant shaping our world. Consciousness research applies this perspective by studying how information is distributed, accessed, classified, and processed. This includes investigating how sensory perception filters and pre-sorts information, often unconsciously.

Our ability to frame, give, edit, and perceive information defines how we interact with the world. To find new solutions, we must first understand the subconscious motivations that drive our decisions and actions.

Shaping Discussions Through Information

Information Ecology explores how topics are perceived and discussed. The quality of our conversations can either enable or block meaningful solutions. Understanding these dynamics helps us create healthier communication ecosystems and more productive exchanges.

Information Pollution: Media & Big Data Influence

The concept of Information Pollution addresses how media and big data corporations (often referred to as “hyper agents”) influence our perception of reality. By studying the interaction between human consciousness and media, we gain deeper insights into decision-making processes, the illusion of “free will,” and the potential for more transparent and authentic communication.