bythings
Bythings are a concept in the field of computer science and information theory, introduced by the mathematician and computer scientist John Byth. They are a theoretical construct used to explore the boundaries of information and computation. Bythings are defined as entities that exist in a state of perpetual uncertainty, neither fully determined nor fully random. This makes them distinct from classical bits, which can be either 0 or 1, and quantum bits (qubits), which can exist in a superposition of states.
The concept of bythings is rooted in the idea of information entropy, a measure of the uncertainty
Bythings have been used in various theoretical models and thought experiments, such as Byth's Paradox, which
Despite their theoretical interest, bythings have not been observed in the physical world, and their existence