endless compression
Josh Pollak
pardsbane at offthehill.org
Thu Aug 12 11:25:49 EDT 2004
On Aug 12, 2004, at 8:57 AM, markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
> Jules has mentioned that he has a compressor that will compress
> compressed
> files. I looked at this a while back and it is a really cool idea.
>
> It is theoretically possible.
>
> Use conventional compression at first. Numerically speaking, a
> traditionally compressed file is interresting because it has virtually
> no
> repeating numbers. It is also unlikely to have any serious non-random
> seeming number sequences.
>
> As such, this file may be able to be described with fewer bites than it
> contains. That, my friends, is the nature of compression.
>
Sorry, your writing sounds a bit too much like Jules's. What is the
nature of compression? Your writing jumps cleanly from introduction to
conclusion without saying anything. How can a file with no repeating
numbers be described with fewer 'bites' (sic)?
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