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Parallel Worlds

William Martin

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"Parallel Worlds" explores the captivating idea of alternate realities, blending science and philosophy to examine the potential existence and implications of parallel universes. The book delves into the scientific models, such as the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, that suggest these realities could exist. It also grapples with the philosophical questions these models raise, including the nature of free will and the very definition of reality, challenging our fundamental assumptions about our place in the cosmos. The book uniquely synthesizes scientific theories with philosophical arguments, offering a holistic perspective on parallel worlds. It avoids complex jargon, making it accessible to a broad audience, while still maintaining intellectual depth.  
"Parallel Worlds" progresses by first introducing scientific hypotheses, then analyzing them through a philosophical lens, culminating in a discussion of the impact of parallel world theories on consciousness and the limits of human knowledge. This approach encourages readers to expand their understanding of theoretical physics and cosmology, while prompting critical thinking about determinism and alternative versions of reality.
Disponible depuis: 26/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 79 pages.

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