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Author: D H
Date: Aug 17, 2007 17:32

...> Art wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here: http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/...a speculative philosophy romp). Maybe it was Tipler's book that set me off on the topic of physicist's fairy tales. I really do think these guys should keep their personal views separate from their physics. Again, Deutsch ...
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Author: Art
Date: Aug 17, 2007 13:37

....com> wrote: Art wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here: http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/... reference to multiverses :) Maybe it was Tipler's book that set me off on the topic of physicist's fairy tales. I really do think these guys should keep their personal views separate from their physics. Again, Deutsch had no...
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Author: Art
Date: Aug 19, 2007 10:51

... am, Art <n...@zilch.com> wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here:http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which ... essay. Scott, I understand the reason(s) the muliverses interpretation is so appealing to some physicists. That's beside the point I was trying to make. I do though have philosophical reservations ...
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Author: Scott H
Date: Aug 19, 2007 07:17

On Aug 16, 9:56 am, Art <n...@zilch.com> wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here:http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which concern theoretical quantum computation. In the first lecture, the viewer is asked to discount all the other interpetions of QM and take seriously that multiverses are the reality and ...
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Author: D H
Date: Aug 18, 2007 08:31

... exist in exactly the same sense that the single Universe that we see exists," he says. "This is not a matter of interpretation. It is a logical consequence of quantum theory." Yet many physicists still refuse to accept the multiverse. "People say the many worlds is simply too crazy, too wasteful, too mind-blowing," says Deutsch. "But this is an emotional not a scientific reaction. We ...
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Author: D H
Date: Aug 17, 2007 10:12

Art wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here: http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which concern theoretical quantum computation. In the first lecture, the viewer is asked to discount all the other interpetions of QM and take seriously that multiverses are the reality and the only valid interpretation. ...
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Author: Chris H. Fleming
Date: Aug 17, 2007 00:23

On Aug 16, 9:56 am, Art <n...@zilch.com> wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here:http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which concern theoretical quantum computation. In the first lecture, the viewer is asked to discount all the other interpetions of QM and take seriously that multiverses are the reality and ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 16, 2007 21:51

...am, Art <n...@zilch.com> wrote: There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here:http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which concern... which all events occur. Based on observations of the portion of the universe that is observable, physicists attempt to describe the whole of space-time, including all matter and energy and events which...
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Author: Art
Date: Aug 16, 2007 17:26

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 22:02:59 GMT, "Craig Franck" <craig.franck@verizon.net> wrote: "Art" <null@zilch.com> wrote There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here: http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which concern theoretical quantum computation. In the first lecture, the viewer is asked to discount all the ...
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Author: Craig Franck
Date: Aug 16, 2007 15:02

"Art" <null@zilch.com> wrote There are a series of lectures given by physicist David Deutsch which can be viewed here: http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm which concern theoretical quantum computation. In the first lecture, the viewer is asked to discount all the other interpetions of QM and take seriously that multiverses are the reality and the only ...
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