Comment by buellerbueller 1 month ago ...but you just made the argument that corrupted sources can be, on occasion, correct. 1 comment buellerbueller Reply Dylan16807 1 month ago There's no contradiction there. A stopped clock is sometimes right and has no information value.If a particular clock was never right, that would actually give it positive information value, because it would at least tell you one time it isn't.One of the big design flaws of the engima machine was that no plaintext letter ever encrypted to the same letter.
Dylan16807 1 month ago There's no contradiction there. A stopped clock is sometimes right and has no information value.If a particular clock was never right, that would actually give it positive information value, because it would at least tell you one time it isn't.One of the big design flaws of the engima machine was that no plaintext letter ever encrypted to the same letter.
There's no contradiction there. A stopped clock is sometimes right and has no information value.
If a particular clock was never right, that would actually give it positive information value, because it would at least tell you one time it isn't.
One of the big design flaws of the engima machine was that no plaintext letter ever encrypted to the same letter.