Chapter 01 — Information • 01.01 — Material and immaterial information, Paragraph 6.3 (§01.01.06.03)
This is why this current period is the most important in humanity’s history since the invention of writing (i.e. it is the third milestone moment in humanity’s development, see §00.02.06.03). It is not a matter of the Information Age succeeding the Industrial Age, which succeeded the Enlightenment, which succeeded the Renaissance and so on. This is an entirely new era; if anybody wanted to find its equivalent in human history, he or she would have to look thousands, not hundreds, of years back in time.
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