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Chapter 01 — Information, Paragraph 11.1 (§01.00.11.01)

Chapter 01 — Information • Paragraph 11.1 • §01.00.11.01

Because the digital world was created by humans, it unavoidably resembles what humans already know, meaning the analogue world. Even the anarchic, unplanned development of the digital world that is taking place today resembles the point in humanity’s history when the analogue world was still largely unknown and seemed immense and endless, and which became interconnected only gradually (see also §07.01.05). In other words, the digital world can be likened to the open sea—one, however, that is not localised and knows no human-made borders, but rather is created out of the interconnection of countless artificial Beings that communicate with each other to offer their creators, meaning humans, countless starting points to reach no known or pre-determined end.

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