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Infodynamics (Coined by Ray. R. Mansuri, (AKA: PorMansor), Ph.D. student and radio host on 88.9FM KUCI University of California, Irvine) is a new and emerging branch of information theory of which is based on non-linear systems, hence, applicable to robust information systems such as the human psyche or sociological phenomena. Infodynamics is the flow of information of which has certain attributes. Such properties include:
By Ray Mansuri, (AKAL PorMansor), Ph.D.
 
1. the tendency to proliferate
Here is a simple equation that allows the quantification of information in various systems. It could be based upon a relatively closed system, or relative to system differentials. This equation also asserts that information (structure and thereby function) is directly yet inversely related to Entropy. This particular example is based upon physical/mechanical perspectives of entropy (hence, thermodynamics, u.i. infodynamics).
 
2. the tendency to decrease in entropy as time progresses (using energy)
[[File: quantitative symbol for information and infodynamics.jpg]]
 
3. the ability to be transduced, transcribed, and transformed
[[File: Equation for information and infodynamics as a function of entropy.jpg]]
 
4. evolves context (environment, culture, brain circuit, etc), content (the coded information being processed), and process (how it is communicated, channel, etc).
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5. the tendency to compete for fitness (even if pathogenic)
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6. has an upper limit of which too much information paradoxically causes an increase in entropy
Planck, Max (1901), "Ueber das Gesetz der Energieverteilung im Normalspectrum", Ann. Phys. 309 (3): 553–63, doi:10.1002/andp.19013090310, http://www.physik.uni-augsburg.de/annalen/history/historic-papers/1901_309_553-563.pdf . English translation: "On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum".
 
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7. lowest limit is total entropy or equilibrium
Planck, Max (2 June 1920), The Genesis and Present State of Development of the Quantum Theory (Nobel Lecture).
 
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Coined by Ray. R. Mansuri, a Ph.D. student of psychology as found on his website.
PorMansor R. Ray. (2010). Infodynamics: Examining Psychological, Social, and Technological Phenomena from an Information Theory Perspective. Currently in publication process, Psychhealth Press, CA.</references>
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