In the 1960s one of the first computer programs designed to decipher the meaning of sentences was asked to analyze the
classic of all statements about temporal movement, “
Time flies like an arrow.” It came up with the following message:
- Time proceeds as an arrow does (that is, quickly or in a direction)
- One should measure the speed of flies the same way as one measures the speed of an arrow
- One should measure the speed of flies the same way as an arrow measures the speed of flies.
- Go measure the speed of flies that resemble an arrow
- Particular kind of flies, time-flies are fond of an arrow.
- excerpt from the book
A Geography of Time by Robert LevinePS: I just realized that there is a dedicated wikipedia page for the statement!
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