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In the Beginning Was the Word, and the Word Was Fuzzy

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The World Is Awesome. The world is immense and complex, it is not easy to understand, not easy to change – but we humans have mastered it reasonably well. Because of the unstoppable progress of human knowledge, we live happier and longer lives, we travel faster, we recover faster from illnesses and accidents. During the millennia of our civilization, great geniuses provided breakthrough insights, and numerous scientists and engineers, geniuses and simply talented, translated these insights into practically useful ideas.

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Kreinovich, V. (2013). In the Beginning Was the Word, and the Word Was Fuzzy. In: Seising, R., Trillas, E., Moraga, C., Termini, S. (eds) On Fuzziness. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, vol 298. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35641-4_48

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