Hans Christian von Baeyer (1938) American physicist
Source: Information, The New Language of Science (2003), Chapter 4, Counting Bits, The scientific measure of information, p. 28
Brace Yourself: The Five Heresies
The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates (2012)
Hans Christian von Baeyer (1938) American physicist
Source: Information, The New Language of Science (2003), Chapter 4, Counting Bits, The scientific measure of information, p. 28
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Anatol Rapoport (1956), as quoted in: Richard C. Huseman (1977) Readings in interpersonal & organizational communication. p. 35
1950s
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1990s and beyond, The Book of Probes : Marshall McLuhan (2011), p. 362
Richard Feynman (1918–1988) American theoretical physicist
volume I; lecture 44, "The Laws of Thermodynamics"; section 44-1, "Heat engines; the first law"; p. 44-2
The Feynman Lectures on Physics (1964)
Hans Christian von Baeyer (1938) American physicist
Source: Information, The New Language of Science (2003), Chapter 25, Zeilingers Principle, Information at the root of reality, p. 231
Colin Cherry (1914–1979) British scientist
Source: On Human Communication (1957), What Is It That We Communicate?, p. 10
Paul Cilliers (1956–2011) South African philosopher
Source: Complexity and Postmodernism (1998), p. 88; as cited by David Byrne (1999)
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Source: Fifty years of information progress (1994), p. 7: Introduction.
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Source: Information Science in Theory and Practice (1987), p. 1; As cited in: Lyn Robinson and David Bawden (2011).
W. Edwards Deming (1900–1993) American professor, author, and consultant
The New Economics for Industry, Government, Education (1993)