Like carving a block of stone to leave only the form of a horse.

The stone (or the information space) already contained the horse, and a million other possibilities, the job of the artist is to collapse those possibilities into a single reality.

  • originalucifer
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    610 months ago

    i think spongebob covered this well in his attempt to teach squidward how to sculpt

  • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    110 months ago

    If you have a block of stone and cut it in two pieces, the position and angle of the cut is information. By carving down a pool of information, you add information to it.

    • JackGreenEarthOP
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      110 months ago

      Yes, the position and angle of the cut is information, but there are an infinite, or at least very large number of possible cuts. That’s what I mean by the possibility space. By carving it, you collapse the information from lots of possible states to one real state, thus pruning the possibilities to get one reality.

  • TheOneCurly
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    110 months ago

    Except, ideally, a PhD thesis. Which should contain a completely new piece of information for the world.

    • JackGreenEarthOP
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      310 months ago

      Well no. It’s still just a list of text, so that text as well as all other text with minor and major variations exists in the information space. As I said, the hard part is getting rid of all the wrong stuff.

    • @algorithmae
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      110 months ago

      A good portion of any paper is citing references