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Quantum Physics Made Me Do It A Simple Guide To The Fundamental Nature Of Everything Jeremie Harris

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Quantum Physics Made Me Do It A Simple Guide To The Fundamental Nature Of Everything Jeremie Harris
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Publisher: Penguin Canada
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 8.88 MB
Author: Jeremie Harris
ISBN: bf4badc1-d3af-443d-b3cb-8e4da185572d, BF4BADC1-D3AF-443D-B3CB-8E4DA185572D
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Quantum Physics Made Me Do It A Simple Guide To The Fundamental Nature Of Everything Jeremie Harris by Jeremie Harris bf4badc1-d3af-443d-b3cb-8e4da185572d, BF4BADC1-D3AF-443D-B3CB-8E4DA185572D instant download after payment.

An entertaining and accessible dive into the riveting world described by quantum mechanics, from physicist, AI risk expert, and Hollywood “alternative reality” consultant Jérémie Harris.
Are human beings immortal? Are apples conscious? Do our legal systems make assumptions about free will that are just plain wrong? Of all the terrific books on quantum physics—from Stephen Hawking to Brian Greene—the questions they never seem to satisfy are the implications of the science. We know that quantum physics is real—our phones and computers wouldn’t work if the science wasn’t right. But what does it all mean?
Does it mean that we live in one among a near-infinity of parallel universes? Or that everything that happens in the universe is pre-ordained—right down to what we think and how we act? Or does the science point in a stranger direction—towards the idea that the entire universe is one big mind? If one of...

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