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Large-Size Message Construction for ETI: Self-Interpretation in LINCOS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2017

Alexander Ollongren
Affiliation:
Leiden University, Niels Bohrweg 1, 2333 CA Leiden, The Netherlands
Douglas A. Vakoch
Affiliation:
SETI Institute, 2035 Landings Drive, Mountain View CA 94043, U.S.A.

Abstract

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Messages for ETI written in a terrestrial language admitting linear notation, should be supplied with extra-linguistic annotations – also linearized in some way – as an aid for interpretation by recipients. In several papers the first author has advocated the use at the second level of an abstract system (a new Lingua Cosmica, still under development), based on constructive logic – with a minimal set of primitives. Expressions at the meta level explain the logic contents of messages.

The interaction between any LINCOS and text may suffice for interpretation of both – provided the messages and annotations are of considerable size. Finding a measure for the sizes involved is, however, a non-trivial problem. As a result, one is interested in methods for interpreting a LINCOS without recourse to natural languages. The present paper is concerned with the problem of interpretation of the new system within itself. For that purpose, interpretation of parts of it and (complete) propositional logic in terms of each other is considered (commutativity). This leads to self-interpretation as all semantic terms reside in the closed context of the system.

Type
Post SETI
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