That's quite the brain wrecker, but super interesting for me. I'll have to read the first article then, I had it on my read list but forgot. This one made me quite interested.
If I understand correctly, the answer that Wheeler would give to "If a tree falls and nobody is there to listen, does it make a sound?" Would be 'no, since nobody is there to process the information. There is the potential of that information (sound), but since nobody is there to receive the information, it never becomes existent'. Is that more or less right? I'm sorry if I dumb it down too much 😅
Oh, and I believe that N stands for Nvidia, not Netflix. Yet.
RE: It from Bit: Wheeler's Prophecy