In Jorge Louis Borges' short novel "The Library of Babel", the author draws the universe in the form of a mysterious and complex "library". . The authors gave the library life by explaining the vestibule including "bulbs" like shining fruits and two "sleep and satisfaction needs". (Bolhes 112) This library contains bookshelves "Big Hexagon Gallery" (Bolhes 112) and the number of bookshelves is immeasurable.
Below is the hexadecimal name and location of the English version of Borghese short story "Babel Library". It is stored in the Babel Library. Please note that these names and locations will not be changed. They are used as an indexing system. Each hexadecimal name is still a very primitive name, as it may be as long as the page it points to. Furthermore, because pages of the same text are scattered throughout the library, you can not search the second page by systematically knowing the location of the first page. In other words, there is still a long way to go. But this idea is very promising. After all, all the possible texts are there. ;)
The Babel Tower Library and Separation Path Garden introduce my metaphication and hypertext properties by Jorge Luis Borges. The Babel library spent his entire life in the library, while the Babel library fulfills the role of the library, imitating the pursuit of literary history, genre, boring customs, and comprehensive knowledge. He imitated interpretive techniques and explained art, and I actively participated in the degree for three years. The library he explains seems to be infinite, and the same branch course garden emphasizes that literature is an infinite repeating cycle without new ideas. Borges emphasizes how each text is related to other text This is a philosophically important hypertext in fate and fate. The loop continues
Therefore, the number of Babel Library books is not unlimited ... but it is really very big. In order to let you know how much power 1834, 097 has, the observable universe was calculated to contain about 10 to 80 atoms of power. There are many more books in the Babel library than the universe. Jonathan Basile created the online representative libraryofbabel.info of Borges. It contains all possible text. You can pass it in the order of hexagon, bookshelf, line, book, and then page. Alternatively, you can search for specific text. Of course, the text should be somewhere.