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Type: Manuscript / scientific-philosophical essay (page 69)
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This document appears to be page 69 of a manuscript or essay, identified by the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013569. The text attempts to bridge concepts of physics (thermodynamics, entropy, dynamical systems) with metaphysical and spiritual concepts (Karma, Samsara, Nirvana). It references figures such as Sri Aurobindo, Teilhard de Chardin, and Ken Wilber to discuss 'in-between entropies' and states of consciousness, concluding with a quote from John R. Pierce regarding information theory.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Sri Aurobindo Indian Saint
Cited as an example of someone directing towards 'Nirvanically changeless emptiness' in the early 20th Century.
Teilhard de Chardin Catholic metaphysical anthropologist
Cited as a spiritual figure directing towards changeless emptiness.
Ken Wilber American pandit
Described as a spiritual seeker with intellectual and academic inclinations.
John R. Pierce Author
Quoted regarding information-related entropies from the 1981 revision of his book.
Claude Shannon Father of communication theory
Mentioned in relation to John R. Pierce's book which made his theorems accessible.

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Name Type Context
Orthodox Jews
Mentioned in the context of discussions of Torah and authoritarian premises.
Catholic bishops
Mentioned in the context of Canon Law and authoritarian premises.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013569'.

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John R. Pierce Professional/Academic Claude Shannon
Pierce's book made Shannon's theorems accessible.

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"We have probably already earned more than a little distain from those quarters with our use of none-minimal or none-maximal but in-between entropies."
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"“...if we want to understand information-related entropies, it is perhaps best to clear our minds of any (physical) ideas associated with the entropy of physics.”"
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