Bolter seems even sedate, however, in comparison to some of the best
hypertext hype that abounds. One of the most impressive examples of this
is CONTINGENCY,
LIBERATION AND THE SEDUCTION OF GEOMETRY: HYPERTEXT AS AN AVANT-GARDE MEDIUM
by Martin Rosenberg (in book form in: After the Book: Writing Literature,
Writing Technology, edited by Cheatem and Gass, 1995). Rosenberg seems
perfectly comfortable enlisting the aid of, among many others, Nobel Prize
winners Albert Einstein, John Wheeler and Ilya Prigogine to show us that
hypertextual writing represents the logical approach to a chaotic and relative
world.