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+If [in 2600] you stacked all the new books being published next to
+each other, you would have to move at ninety miles an hour just to
+keep up with the end of the line. Of course, by 2600 new artistic
+and scientific work will come in electronic forms, rather than as
+physical books and paper. Nevertheless, if the exponential growth
+continued, there would be ten papers a second in my kind of
+theoretical physics, and no time to read them.