Abstract

The article includes new conceptual explanation of civilization content as an information process. Civilization is revealed as a global sociocultural quantum based on a specific picture for civilization and alien to others. The analysis of civilizational “quanta” historically reveals spiritual synergy of the past humanity with reconstructing goal of its entire positive present. This analysis is a product of our reflection thinking on those fractal objects of civilization as a quantum - invariants that are extracted from the space of its worldviews and events. According to the exponential growth of information production in all civilizational “quanta”, basic strategic technologies in information space are revealed as a result of ever-increasing intellectual activity of mankind in its processing, storage and protection. The basic strategic technologies include: coding, symbolization and digitalization. Coding is disclosed as a dialectical process of the relationship of thought and sign, the translation of thought into a sign; the epistemological nature of the sign and the sign situation is explained. The value-cognitive status of symbolization is analyzed. The symbol is characterized as a form of representing the ideal expression of things, phenomena and processes in image or sign form. Digital technologies, as an integral feature of the third industrial revolution, in unfolding context of its new stage - the fourth, are developing in basic strategiccontext of the entire information space, covering all areas of civilizations from the standpoint of its innovative development.

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  • Formulation of the problem in general form of its connection with important scientific and practical tasks

  • The exponential growth of information has forced human intelligence to seek new ways of its production, and technologies for its processing, transmission, storage and protection. The study of these processes allowed us to formulate the purpose of the article, which is to justify the coding, symbolization and digitalization of information as the basic strategic technologies developed by human intelligence in the information space

  • If a quantum is an integral indivisible unit of information, quantifiers should reflect the logical equivalents of the structural organization of a community, thanks to which it exists, that is, we again return to the selection and justification of the vital components of civilization's architectonics, that is, to quantization, as a specific method research as a macroscopic system, which allows us to highlight the laws of its development and describe the structure of civilization, establish the nature of social ties

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Analysis of recent research and publications on the subject

This issue, in connection with the latest research on the essence of information and its role in social development, as well as its exponential growth, the creation of a new type of human resources - information, has been reflected in the latest scientific research. In addition to technologies related to the integration, minimization and simplification of information content, its coding, symbolization, digitalization, and information security have become more global. Strategy of the Being of Humanity", Minsk, 2018); Voronkova V.G. (―Information suspension in Ukraine and Ukraine: problems of becoming and development of law‖, Zaporozhye, 2017); V.Lukashevich

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