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Why Information Grows by César Hidalgo
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“Information Is Physical: The Hidden Engine of Growth”
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Title: Why Information Grows
Author: César Hidalgo
Category: Culture & Society, Science & Discovery
What if information isn't just an abstract concept but a physical thing, subject to the laws of thermodynamics? Sam and Sophie sit with that idea, and it changes how they see everything from DNA to the economy.
They walk through César Hidalgo's framework: information as improbable patterns carved into matter, the cosmic growth from stars to life, and the feedback loop between brains and accumulators. The pair explore 'personbytes' and the crystal metaphor for networks, then land on economic complexity as a predictor of growth.
If you've ever wondered why some economies thrive while others stall, this episode names the hidden engine: know-how embodied in networks. The takeaway is that every invention is a new physical pattern, and we are the medium through which information grows.
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Chapters
00:00Information as a Physical Thing01:14From Stars to Life02:15Personbytes and Crystal Networks02:59Economic Complexity and Growth04:12Digital Revolution and Risks04:54Takeaway: We Are Information
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