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The author's evidence for his worldview is based on four main strands: quantum physics and its many-universes interpretation, the theory of evolution (Darwin/Dawkins), the theory of computation (quantum computation), and the theory of knowledge (Karl Popper), explanation and understanding [1, 2].
These strands, particularly the multiplicity of universes implied by quantum theory, are presented as the key to a new worldview [1, 2]. The book explains and connects topics such as quantum computers, the physics of time travel, the comprehensibility of nature, the limits of virtual reality, the significance of human life, and the fate of the universe, all within this framework [1, 2].
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cal limits of virtual reality, the significance of human life, and the ultimate fate of the universe. Here—for scientist and layperson alike, for philosopher, science-fiction reader, biologist, and computer expert—is a startlingly complete and rational synthesis of disciplines, and a new, optimistic message about existence. Categories: Science Pages: 404 Snippet: This multiplicity of universes, according to Deutsch, turns out to be the key to achieving a new worldview based on four main strands: • Quantum physics and its many-universes interpretation • The theory of evolution…
Title: The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch Description: A penetrating exploration of the new physics, including time travel, quantum computers, and the multiverse from an award-winning physicist For David Deutsch, a physicist of unusual originality, quantum theory contains our most fundamental knowledge of the physical world. Taken literally, it implies that there are many universes “parallel” to the one we see around us. This multiplicity of universes, according to Deutsch, turns out to be the key to achieving a new worldview based on four main strands: • Quantum physics and its…