Tim Kadlec

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But in his insistence on this point, he ran up against a human habit much older than him: our tendency to reimagine the universe in the image of our tools. We made clocks, and found the world to be clockwork; steam engines, and found the world to be a machine processing heat; information networks—switching circuits and data transmission and half a million miles of submarine cable connecting the continents—and found the world in their image, too.
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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