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From: Joi Ito
Sent: Sunday, une , : M
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Re:
Not your old age question?
-)
It's like Jeopardy except that Watson won't have the =nswer.
One of my faculty, Cesar Hidalgo, recently wrote a book called "Why =nformation Grows".
=ttp://www.amazon.com/Why-Information-Grows-Evolution-Economies/dp/0465048.94
I haven't read it yet, but I've had some conversations =ith him. He's trying to approach it from a physics perspective =nd
agues that life is "information" and "order". =ot sure this is right.
"What is economic growth? And why, historically, has it occurred in only = few places? Previous efforts to answer these
questions have focused on =nstitutions, geography, finances, and psychology. But according to =lT's antidisciplinarian
Cesar Hidalgo, understanding the nature of =conomic growth demands transcending the social sciences and including
=he natural sciences of information, networks, and complexity. To =nderstand the growth of economies, Hidalgo argues,
we first need to =nderstand the growth of order.
At first glance, the universe seems hostile to order. Thermodynamics =ictates that over time, order--or information--will
disappear. Whispers =anish in the wind just like the beauty of swirling cigarette smoke =ollapses into disorderly clouds.
But thermodynamics also has loopholes =hat promote the growth of information in pockets. Our cities are =ockets
where information grows, but they are not all the same. For =very Silicon Valley, Tokyo, and Paris, there are dozens of
places with =conomies that accomplish little more than pulling rocks off the ground. =o, why does the US economy
outstrip Brazil's, and Brazil's that of =had? Why did the technology corridor along Boston's Route 128 languish =hile
Silicon Valley blossomed? In each case, the key is how people, =irms, and the networks they form make use of
information.
Seen from Hidalgo's vantage, economies become distributed computers, =ade of networks of people, and the problem
of economic development =ecomes the problem of making these computers more powerful. By =ncovering the
mechanisms that enable the growth of information in =ature and society,Why Information Grows lays bear the origins of
=hysical order and economic growth. Situated at the nexus of information =heory, physics, sociology, and economics,
this book propounds a new =heory of how economies can do, not just more, but more interesting =hings."
> On Jun 7, 2015, at 6:51 AM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
> my age old question if LIFE is the answer, what is the =uestion, what set of problems are living systems
solving for?
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