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PrudensOptimus
May28-03, 06:38 PM
Why was this book among the favorite books of IMO Gold Medalists?
Integral
May28-03, 08:12 PM
I am currently working on a re-read of GEB, first time was ~20yrs ago. It is a challenging read, it is very information dense, but also very intertaining.
Take a deep breath and dive in.
PrudensOptimus
May28-03, 08:40 PM
So why do IMO guys like this book again? I'm on like page 22, so far I have understood that it's about infinity works of Escher and Bach and Godel.
Escher's paintings are amazing, that waterfull, bach's whatever music piece i didn't understand, and Godel's weird proposal...
Integral
May28-03, 09:51 PM
Who or what is IMO? I can't tell you why they like it, I can only tell you why I like it.
It remains my best model of how the brain works, he explains this by using an anthill as an example.
Then there is the palindrome dialog called Crab Canon, 2 pages of dialog which reads the same forwards and BACKWARDS.
This book is full of information presented in a very creative fashion. I Would recomend reading it slowly, digesting each chapter before starting the next. If you have intrest in strange loops, this book is required reading.
It is a challenging intellectual exercise to read GEB. Some of his points are very interesting, and it presents Godel's theorem so that it is relatively easy to understand the proof as opposed to just the theorem.
Sometimes the diagogues between tortoise and achilles seem a bit pointless, but then something clicks and you can see the structure and the point the author is making.
Integral
May29-03, 06:52 PM
It is fascinating how the concepts of the strange loop as presented in Music, Math and Art are blended together in a work which becomes an example of the strange loop in litureature. This is all about self referential statements in many different forms.
It is a challenging read, but worth the effort.
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