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Unraveling information's role in shaping reality.

If you're curious about how the concept of information has evolved to become a cornerstone of our modern world, von Baeyer's book might just quench your thirst for knowledge. It's an accessible journey through the transformation of information from a vague idea to a foundational element of the universe, perhaps as fundamental as matter itself. With narratives about the great thinkers who've advanced our understanding of information, this book won't just educate you—it'll leave you contemplating the future interplay between information, technology, and reality.

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ISBN: 9780674018570
Date of Publication: 2005-11-30
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 3.91
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Confronting us at every turn, flowing from every imaginable source, information defines our era--and yet what we don't know about it could--and does--fill a book. In this indispensable volume, a primer for the information age, Hans Christian von Baeyer presents a clear description of what information is, how concepts of its measurement, meaning, and transmission evolved, and what its ever-expanding presence portends for the future. Information is poised to replace matter as the primary stuff of the universe, von Baeyer suggests; it will provide a new basic framework for describing and predicting reality in the twenty-first century. Despite its revolutionary premise, von Baeyer's book is written simply in a straightforward fashion, offering a wonderfully accessible introduction to classical and quantum information. Enlivened with anecdotes from the lives of philosophers, mathematicians, and scientists who have contributed significantly to the field, Information conducts readers from questions of subjectivity inherent in classical information to the blurring of distinctions between computers and what they measure or store in our quantum age. A great advance in our efforts to define and describe the nature of information, the book also marks an important step forward in our ability to exploit information--and, ultimately, to transform the nature of our relationship with the physical universe.
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Unraveling information's role in shaping reality.

If you're curious about how the concept of information has evolved to become a cornerstone of our modern world, von Baeyer's book might just quench your thirst for knowledge. It's an accessible journey through the transformation of information from a vague idea to a foundational element of the universe, perhaps as fundamental as matter itself. With narratives about the great thinkers who've advanced our understanding of information, this book won't just educate you—it'll leave you contemplating the future interplay between information, technology, and reality.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.