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Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies, (Hardcover)

Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies, (Hardcover)

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    The first few chapters are a terrific exposition on the natural (that is, not anthropogenic) origins of information using the models of Boltzmann, Shannon, and another guy whose name escapes me. I had to stop reading at around page 83 because I lost interest at the same time that I lost the book.

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    from mavaddat

    The first few chapters are a terrific exposition on the natural (that is, not anthropogenic) origins of information using the models of Boltzmann, Shannon, and another guy whose name escapes me. I had to stop reading at around page 83 because I lost interest at the same time that I lost the book.

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