Have You Read Other Worlds by Paul Davies? Thoughts on This Intriguing Book?

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The discussion centers around a book related to the Many Worlds Theory, which has garnered interest among readers. Participants express curiosity about others' opinions on the book and its value as a read. One user mentions that the book was recommended by a professor as a good introduction to the theory, indicating its educational significance. Overall, the conversation highlights a shared enthusiasm for exploring complex scientific concepts through literature.
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Hey,
I was just wondering if anyone has read this book? If so, how did you like it? Is it worth the read? I started reading it today, seems pretty interesting so far...
 
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Inquiring_Mike said:
Hey,
I was just wondering if anyone has read this book? If so, how did you like it? Is it worth the read? I started reading it today, seems pretty interesting so far...

Having just read it, that was the first question that I asked when I started the senior Quantum series. It was highly recommended by the professor as a nice intro to the Many World's Theory.
 
Heh, at least I'm not the only one to have read it now...
 
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