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Josh Stark compared Protocol Theory to Information Theory in his essay [Atoms, Institutions, Blockchains](https://stark.mirror.xyz/n2UpRqwdf7yjuiPKVICPpGoUNeDhlWxGqjulrlpyYi0). Not until [Claude Shannon published his Information Theory in 1946](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Shannon#Information_theory), did the now common abstraction of “information” or “data” exist.
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Information Theory created a powerful new way of seeing the world as discrete information which is stored, transmitted, and processed. This new perspective helped inspire a whole generation of technologists to imagine and successfully invent technologies like the CPU, fiber optics, and the internet. Information Theory led to the Information Age.
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Information Theory created a powerful new way of seeing the world as full of discrete information which is stored, transmitted, and processed. This new perspective helped inspire a whole generation of technologists to imagine and successfully invent technologies like the CPU, fiber optics, and the internet. Information Theory led to the Information Age.
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Perhaps Protocol Theory is also laying the foundation for a coming Protocol Age?

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