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The Tower of Babel Paradox

The "Tower of Babel Paradox" section has a single reference which is a short blog post. The blog post doesn't provide much more detail. Maybe I'm just not familiar with computational neuroscience, but statements like "a code is efficient to the extent that it is not understandable by the receiver" don't sound true to me, and I can't find additional references to back this viewpoint up.

Furthermore a google search shows that the name "Tower of Babel Paradox" in this context seems unused except in this blog post. Are there any additional resources on this topic? 71.198.35.152 ( talk) 19:20, 12 June 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tower of Babel Paradox

The "Tower of Babel Paradox" section has a single reference which is a short blog post. The blog post doesn't provide much more detail. Maybe I'm just not familiar with computational neuroscience, but statements like "a code is efficient to the extent that it is not understandable by the receiver" don't sound true to me, and I can't find additional references to back this viewpoint up.

Furthermore a google search shows that the name "Tower of Babel Paradox" in this context seems unused except in this blog post. Are there any additional resources on this topic? 71.198.35.152 ( talk) 19:20, 12 June 2024 (UTC) reply


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