George TowneRtrained at Berkeley as a logician and philosopher, and he started his career as assistant director of the Kaiser Foundation Research institute, working on the biology of primitive orga...view moreGeorge TowneRtrained at Berkeley as a logician and philosopher, and he started his career as assistant director of the Kaiser Foundation Research institute, working on the biology of primitive organisms. During the computer revolution, Towner switched to information technology and spent thirty years on the senior technical staff at Apple; he also dug into the bare metal of computing and analyzed how these machines evolved from number crunchers into todays smart digital assistants. The result of his study was three books that analyzed human knowledge. Digital Reality, Towners final book in the series, presents a completely new explanation, based in set theory, of how knowledge works in both people and computers.view less