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Type: Scientific manuscript / book page (house oversight committee production)
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This document appears to be page 105 of a scientific or mathematical manuscript included in a House Oversight Committee document production. The text discusses entropy, binary series, coin flips, and Donald Ornstein's theorem, exploring how physical processes can be represented abstractly through binary numbers. It specifically details the mathematical process of partitioning numbers into powers of 2.

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Donald Ornstein Mathematician
Referenced for his 'famous theorem' regarding entropy and correspondence between irregularly behaving systems.

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House Oversight Committee
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"Donald Ornstein’s famous theorem says that the entropy of these kinds of hardware and software systems is the only general basis for finding correspondence between characterizations of two such irregularly behaving systems."
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"We remind ourselves that we are struggling to obtain some kind of knowing in a representative system manifesting the tension and mystery between emptiness and form."
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