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ENDOPHYSICS: THE WORLD AS AN INTERFACE

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Explores the idea that the "interface" between an internal observer and the rest of his or her universe represents the sole reality that exists, for the observer. Discusses the implications of what it means to be a participatory observer in the universe and how that fact distorts the world, and examines the potential of experiments designed to expose features of the computer's interface reality in the real world. Looks at properties of quantum mechanics and the prospect of manipulating the real-world interface. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

204 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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Otto E. Rössler

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Death is a third degree Boscovich covariance, a "Roessler Attractor". The intention of life is to escape the inertial decay by operations of inversion. According to Anaxagoras the element air separated from water, and spirit from air: the quinta essentia.

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