Brad McCormick wrote:
> Information, so far, is only a part-aspect of the living event of a
> person entertaining (or at least being beset by...) that information.
...
> Show me information without its being part of some person being [mis]informed.

For example, data stored on a floppy disk.  Or the number of apples on a tree.
Or the color of a stone.  Or the molecular composition of a cubic inch of air.
The information is there whether anyone "reads" it (gets informed by it) or not.

Chris




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