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Data theory is an experimental theory aimed to further the concept of data intelligence. Data theory is one of the alternative spin-off away from functionalism, in the defense of artificial intelligence. Data theory (modern philosophy) differs from due to the data theory from information system is used in databases with completely different applications. Data theory (modern philosophy) was founded by research development of system philosophy. Although, movies such as Matrix, Chappie, Sword Art Online (Anime/Movie), etc. hinted at the concept of data theory, the original creator remains unknown. Overview Data theory is a theory with a very basic concept: Data + Data governing Rules = Everything. If a data theorist were to say the existence of data theory in our universe, it would be that our universe is made out of atoms (data), and when atoms meets physics (data governing rules), that’s how our universe is created. However, data theory is very different than extreme materialism, because it uses data rather than physical material. Using data as the building block allows the concept to cover digitalization. Origin Data theory's originality remains unknown as of the end of 2015, there are only assumptions to the origin of data theory. But a theory behind data theory's origin comes from the development of technological advancements in digital computing (where most of the concepts around data originates). Later, mainstream movies such as Matrix pushed the conceptual boundary around computing to the public. Research development of data theory maybe started by such trend. Second theory behind the origin of data theory comes from the idea of system philosophy's subbranch, universal system. Universal system (System philosophy) uses declaration based concept to make sense of the world. In many sense, declarations can be self-contained data. Third theory behind the origin of data theory comes from idealism. Where instead of ideas. Ideas are replaces with the concept of data. Application Data theory is an extreme ideology with great technological implications particularly, but not limited to: artificial intelligence, real world simulations. Similar to idealism, but not in terms of ideas, but in terms of information/data.
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