Disorder as the Heart of Uncertainty in Information and Choice
Disorder, far from being mere chaos, lies at the core of uncertainty in modern information systems. It emerges not as random noise but as intrinsic unpredictability within structured environments, challenging both computational models and human decision-making. Underlying this phenomenon is the concept of entropy—where disorder increases the ambiguity in information and amplifies the complexity of […]
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