NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Books are already a product of abstraction

2021-11-18 If I come up with a good title, I'll change it. - book is already an [abstraction product

  • Homo sapiens, with its limited cognitive abilities, took in concrete experience, abstraction it internally, and then reconstructed it as output.
  • If you put yourself in the shoes of a program that has a memory more plentiful and reliable than the temporary memory of Homo sapiens, you will feel like "don't do preprocessing with a poor memory, but output raw data.
  • Discussions of the merits of Scrapbox include opinions such as "Media that cannot be linked to requires explaining the same thing over and over and the information is less dense.
    • Paper books are "unlinkable media."
    • Related: [/shokai/media that resets memory every time](https://scrapbox.io/shokai/media that resets memory every time) #Media that resets memory every time
  • The format of "a few hundred pages of paper in bulk" is strongly influenced by the convenience of physical distribution. - Legacy format of books

On the other hand, you can't apply it without abstraction, what do you do about the problem there? - We don't let homo sapiens abstract us.


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