Unlock the secrets of the multiverse with The Simulated Multiverse. This comprehensive book explores the fascinating ideas behind parallel universes, the simulation hypothesis, quantum computing, and the intriguing phenomenon known as the Mandela effect.
From the perspective of a renowned MIT computer scientist, this publication delves into the mysteries of alternate realities, the potential implications for our understanding of space-time, and the far-reaching consequences of our actions. The author examines the complex relationships between these concepts, including the nature of consciousness, free will, and the role of human perception.
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