A few years ago Stephen Wolfram, the Illini wunderkind inventor of
Mathematica, after years of arduous effort, gave birth to his crowning achievement, his master-tome,
A New Kind of Science. Yet despite its self-evident genius, its self-proclaimed superiority to and replacement for all that came before, it has inexplicably never received its fitting review. Until
now.
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Heh.
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