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Philosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2017-03-25]: You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but MIT can. They've created a new computational imaging camera that can literally read books without opening them using radiation and spectral analysis. [1] Read something. So what? You will never be able to read everything and the things you will NOT have read will increase exponentially in relation to the books you do. So why bother? In a world full of information, the true knowledge is hidden into what you do NOT read. And how you correlate this lack of knowledge you have with the few things you know. Let go of the book. Close it. Feel its strength through the closed pages…
Interesting book: How to speak about books you have not read. (not it is not a joke)
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