The Hypercube: Organizing Intelligence in a Complex World

by Lewis J. Perelman

One form of the distinction between information and knowledge is that knowledge is information about how to connect information. Not uncommonly, the discovery of a pattern connecting previously unrelated bits of information occurs through serendipity. The churning of stuff through one's mental inbox generates random juxtapositions that can suddenly suggest new meanings to anyone ready to notice them.

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The Hypercube: Organizing Intelligence in a Complex World November 2001

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