Law of Conservation of Information
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The Law of Conservation of Information is a principle that utilizes the logic and applicability of thermodynamics to information theory and the production of specific types of information. William Dembski has drawn on the work of Victor Weisskopf, Peter Medawar, and Stuart Kauffman in order to further understanding into the "Law of Conservation of Information," sometimes called the "Fourth Law of Thermodynamics."
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External links
- The Conservation of Information: Measuring the Cost of Successful Search, William A. Dembski, 2006.

