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Spaces are the environments in which a number objects interact with each other through events by means of messages that are exchanged through channels at a given cost.
Spaces differentiate through their properties. The DCDR Framework consisders 3 Spaces, which provide a global working area in the objective of protecting people's rights and their data, namely:
The Physical Space
Mental Spaces
Digital Spaces
An initial comparison of Spaces would provide the following insights:
Source: Determines from which space a given space is derived and its nature.
Dimensions: The list of applicable dimensions that affect the objects in a given space.
Shared: Is the data in the twin shared by several algorithms at a time? In other words, can the twin be isolated from external access?
Relay: Responds to the question "Can you stop information existing in a twin to be replicated elsewhere?".
Space | Physical | Mental | Digital |
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Physical | Mental | Digital | |
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Source
Itself
Physical (Organic)
Mental (Synthetic)
Dimensions
X, Y, Z, Time
Time
Operations
Shared
No
Potentially
Create
TBD
By communicating with others. Success uncertain.
Dependent on algorithmic capacities.
Read
TBD
By asking. Authenticity/Accuracy can't be ascertained.
Dependent on algorithmic capacities.
Update
TBD
By communication. Success is uncertain.
Dependent on algorithmic capacities.
Delete
TBD
By request. Pretty much impossible. Would require demise.
Dependent on algorithmic capacities.
Relay*
TBD
Nearly impossible to stop.
can be stopped depending on the algorithm.
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A Mental Space (MS) is the representation of the Physical Space that every human has in their head. There are as many Mental Spaces are there are humans.
Each Mental Space is can be understood by a black box that runs an algorithm (MSA) over the data received through interaction with the Physical Space (MSD).
The algorithm (Mental Algorithm - MA) is composed, among others, by inherited mechanisms and learned knowledge.
The MS produces Mental Twins (MT) that represent the different objects we interact in the shape of models upon which we apply our MA.
Mental spaces are usually overlooked when interpreting the impact of technology. Nonetheless, the DCDR Framework relies on this concept to explain how certain mechanisms function.
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A Digital Space (MS) is the representation of the Physical Space through the use of digital technology. There are as many Digital Spaces are there are digital systems.
Each Digital Space is composed of algorithms (DA) that represent actions applied over digital data (DD) that is either obtained by measuring a properly in the Physical Space (authentic data) or synthetically manufactured (non-authentic data).
The algorithms (Digital Algorithm - DA) are built through hardware and software with the former establishing the range of possibilities served to the user through the latter.
The DS produces Digital Twins (DT) that represent objects, both build with authentic and non-authentic (more often than not a combination of both), upon with DAs are applied.
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The Physical Space (PS) is the environment inside which humans live. For all intents and purposes of this Framework, there is only one single Physical Spaces.
The Physical Space is regulated by laws of physics that we can discover and utilize for our benefit yet not modify.
I would love to change the world but no one gives me the source code.
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The Physical Space produces objects, humans and otherwise. Humans organize in societies which handle the difficulties of managing groups of people through algorithms that we call laws.
Through the biology of their bodies, Humans create Mental Spaces.
Through the process of invention/innovation, Humans (through their Mental Spaces) create Digital Spaces.