According to Scott Collins:
J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@triton.unm.edu> writes:
if we were to add some noise [then] we have added [...] information Perhaps in 'Information Relativity'. With respect to the original system (and by definition), noise is not information. It is only data.
This is a good arguement, but I believe I specified "algorithmic" information to be added to the message. This, I believe, does convey information of some kind. +-----------------------+-----------------------------+---------+ | J. Michael Diehl ;-) | I thought I was wrong once. | PGP KEY | | mdiehl@triton.unm.edu | But, I was mistaken. |available| | mike.diehl@fido.org | | Ask Me! | | (505) 299-2282 +-----------------------------+---------+ | | +------"I'm just looking for the opportunity to be -------------+ | Politically Incorrect!" <Me> | +-----If codes are outlawed, only criminals wil have codes.-----+ +----Is Big Brother in your phone? If you don't know, ask me---+