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100 1 $aDeutsch, David,$d1953-
245 14 $aThe fabric of reality :$bthe science of parallel universes-- and its implications /$cDavid Deutsch.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 367-[369]) and index.
505 0 $a1. The theory of everything. --2. Shadows. --3. Problem-solving. --4. Criteria for reality. --5. Virtual reality. --6. Universality and the limits of computation. --7. A conversation about justification. --8. The significance of life. --9. Quantum computers. --10. The nature of mathematics. --11. Time: the first quantum concept. --12. Time travel. --13. The four strands. --14. The ends of the universe.
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