So, does the creation and destruction of information have any direct relationship to the beginning and ending of objects? Almost never. “Create” and “destroy”, when applied to information, really instruct the system to “perceive” and “forget”. The system usually needs to handle reintroduction of previously forgotten data.
Data and Reality: A Timeless Perspective on Perceiving and Managing Information in Our Imprecise World
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