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Norbert Wiener

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The world of the future will be an even more demanding struggle against the limitations of our intelligence, not a comfortable hammock in which we can lie down to be waited upon by our robot slaves.


— Norbert Wiener


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The more we get out of the world the less we leave, and in the long run we shall have to pay our debts at a time that may be very inconvenient for our own survival.


— Norbert Wiener


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Progress imposes not only new possibilities for the future but new restrictions.


— Norbert Wiener


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The nervous system and the automatic machine are fundamentally alike in that they are devices, which make decisions on the basis of decisions they made in the past.


— Norbert Wiener


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To live effectively is to live with adequate information.


— Norbert Wiener


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What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments lead.


— Norbert Wiener


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Phil. Leo had educated Norbert at home until 1903 employing teaching methods of his own invention except for a brief interlude when Norbert was 7 years of age. The Wiener–Khinchin theorem (or Wiener – Khintchine theorem or Khinchin – Kolmogorov theorem) states that the power spectral density of a wide-sense-stationary random process is the Fourier transform of the corresponding autocorrelation function.

A famous child prodigy Wiener later became an early researcher in stochastic and noise processes contributing work relevant to electronic engineering electronic communication and control systems. Norbert Wiener (November 26 1894 – March 18 1964) was an American mathematician. He was Professor of Mathematics at MIT.

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