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From: boris.sunik
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 11:10 AM
To: ithea-...@ithea.org
Subject: General Information Theory
Dear Colleague,
For your information:
http://www.GeneralInformationTheory.com
Regards,
Boris Sunik
Dear Krassimir,
Thank you for bringing this document to our attention, for completeness. I
would have wished, however, that you had made some comment on it, putting it
into relation with your own work and, for example, that of Mark Burgin,
which are dismissed out of hand.
From my point of
The document seems extremely confused to me. This is not least because the
author does not appear to present a clear definition of the terms in the title
or the expression of subject in the work. In particular, I can find no
definition of meaning other than the one presented in a quote from
I agree with you both.
The declarative statements (4 statements in 2.4.1 Digital Computer versus
Brain: Are Neurons and bits really that different?) that are the proof of
the entire premise are unable to be proved, have no tests or evidence and
are taken as self evident.
This path is a dead end.