The Unexplored Dimension of the Universe
<p>When I was a long-term fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, it struck me that mathematicians, physicists, historians and sociologists all share the same dining hall, consume the same food, but produce completely different papers. The intellectual products of these scholars were not defined by their similar food intake, in the same way that the performance of different computers is not dictated by the electric power they consume.</p>
<p>The input is clearly not sufficient to explain the output for products of intelligence. The symphony of a composer materializes through a sequence of musical notes, but the same musical notes could have been combined in different order and repetitions to create an infinite collection of possible symphonies.</p>
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