Abstract
Abstract The causal relationship between information and physical reality is discussed. A working definition of information is attempted, as well as physical reality ‐ i.e. what it means to be “something” ‐ thus setting up the analysis of Wheeler’s statement regarding “It from Bit.” Several experiments are reviewed to demonstrate the conversion of information to physical effects. An expanded bound of the conversion, as well as transcendence of information throughout a physical system, is discussed. This is extended to see useable effects arising from the vacuum of space. Further ideas are discussed and expanded upon to explore information correlation and how it relates to causality in physical reality.
Steven P Sax