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( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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Though it's now entering its 4th decade of publication and much of its content is dated in light of advances made since its first release, GEB:EGB is still an exceptional, entertaining look into the processes of human thought as well as an example of why the sciences can be a lot of fun. Take caution: reading this and other Hofstadter works can lead one to excessive use of puns and obscure references which only a few will truly understand.
( , Thu 12 Jan 2012, 1:47, 1 reply)

I sailed between admiration for anyone who can follow the mathematics, through soaring flights of wonder and momentary glimpses of the infinite, then repeatedly into places which felt like I had stumbled into the room while Hofstadter was knocking one out over a fractal.
( , Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:02, closed)
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