The Cuckoo's Egg
· β 9 min read · βοΈ Robinson Raju
“Like Einsteinβs universe, most networks are finite but unbounded. Thereβs only a certain number of computers attached, yet you never quite reach the edge of the network. Thereβs always another computer down the line. Eventually, youβll make a complete circuit and wind up back where you started. Most networks are so complicated and interwoven that no one knows where all their connections lead.