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Artifacts of Perception: How Limits on Computation Produce Entropy, Time, and Space  

September 25, 2023September 25, 2023 michael.santos

The arguments herein are in large part owing to the Essentia Foundation’s “Entropy is in the eye of the beholder,” by Dr. Gabriel Proulx. A goaRead More…

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