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NewsPredicted 'information catastrophe' may be caused by fifth state of matter Pin
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The entropy of an undetermined bit is higher than that of a bit with a known value - the undetermined bit has two possible states, while the bit with a known value has only one possible state. This is true of any collection of bits - an undetermined set of bits has a higher entropy than a set of bits of known value.

It takes energy to lower entropy in part of a system (while increasing it elsewhere, so the total entropy of the system is non-decreasing), e.g. in an air-conditioner. In this sense, the act of data storage requires energy. The energy does not necessarily appear in the storage device; an air conditioner takes energy out of the cooled area, releasing it into the environment.

It is possible to use the temperature differential between a cool room and the hot outside to generate energy (though you won't get back as much usable energy as you put into cooling the room). Similarly, the destruction of data (randomization of the bit set) could possibly be used to generate energy (though you would not get back as much usable energy as you put into storing the data). However, I strongly doubt that our descendants will power their machinery by the destruction of cat videos. Laugh | :laugh:
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NewsCybersecurity: These two basic flaws make it easy for hackers to break into you systems Pin
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