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You may already be familiar with the mythical Library of Babel, but if you're not then allow me the honor of introducing it to you! The Library of Babel is a short story/thought experiment written by the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges. Imagine there's a library that contains every book of 410 pages that could ever be written using the letters of the Latin alphabet. Each book has 410 pages, each has 40 lines, and each line is around 80 characters. Most of the books in the library are just full of gibberish: random letters that make no sense in any human language. But, due to the scale of it, somewhere in the library you'll find a page that is written in a perfectly understandable human language. The genius of the Library of Babel is that there are a limited number of combinations of letters you can fit into a book, which means that the total number of books it contains is finite (though incomprehensibly large). The implication is that you can actually find anything (in any…

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