Dan Seitz

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Engineers were perplexed by the problem of noise in telephone lines used to transmit information from computer to computer. Electric current carries the information in discrete packets, and engineers knew that the stronger they made the current the better it would be at drowning out noise. But they found that some spontaneous noise could never be eliminated. Once in a while it would wipe out a piece of signal, creating an error.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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