The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood
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“If you speak to him of a machine for peeling a potato, he will pronounce it impossible: if you peel a potato with it before his eyes, he will declare it useless, because it will not slice a pineapple.”
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the least integer not nameable in fewer than nineteen syllables.
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Forgetting takes work.
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“This is the most counterintuitive part of quantum mechanics, yet it follows from the superposition principle and is the way nature works, as far as we know. People may not like it at first, but after a while you get used to it, and the alternatives are far worse.”
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“When we learned to count on our sticky little classical fingers, we were misled,” Rolf Landauer said dryly. “We thought that an integer had to have a particular and unique value.” But no—not in the real world, which is to say the quantum world.
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information is not knowledge, and knowledge is not wisdom.
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Twitter—banality shrink-wrapped,