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i should probably read this.
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So. Beautiful. -singletear
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davidmanheim said:
Define lost: An example might be information that is chaotically scrambled in a way that is unrecoverable, say, by a perfect computer the size of the universe in the amount of time left before the heat death of the universe. It seems lost.
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isomorphismes posted this
Proof: The Wild Prologue
Semigroups are like groups but semigroup elements don’t always have inverses, necessarily.
Semigroups obey the associative law:
- a then b, then c = b then c, after a.
Aristotle observed that time obeys the associative law.
It is commonly agreed that time moves…
So. Beautiful. -singletear
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