"An Introduction to Information Theory" by John Robinson Pierce (1980) is an excellent starting place if you're interested in learning about effective ways to transmit data as well as learning about the challenges involved in the transmission process such as noise. The fact that one finds an interest in the subject to begin with is fascinating in itself. The mathematical computations are easily digestible and there is a refresher course in the appendix for non-mathematicians who have a basic grasp on arithmetic. The author also discusses music & linguistics and provides illuminating examples of each.
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