Grammatical Man is the first book to tell the story of information theory: how its laws and discoveries are making controversial revisions to Darwinian evolution, beginning to unravel the mysteries of language, memory and dreams, and stimulating provocative ideas in psychology, philosophy, art, music, computers and technology. As this exciting book makes clear, for the past few decades information theory has been evolving as a potent new science that, like chemistry or physics, provides a vital key to our understanding of ourselves and our world.
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