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Physicist David Deutsch is considered the founding father of quantum computing. In his 2011 book, The Beginning of Infinity, Deutsch argues that there is such a thing as objective beauty.
Physics Probability is as useful to physics as flat-Earth theory You can't explain how the world really works with probability, says physicist David Deutsch. It's time for a different approach ...
Parallel universes and quantum computing have been connected before, first by British physicist David Deutsch. However, this marked the first time that a major tech executive literally dubbed ...
Physicist David Deutsch is considered the founding father of quantum computing. In his 2011 book, The Beginning of Infinity, Deutsch argues that there is such a thing as objective beauty.
David Deutsch, of the University of Oxford, is the sort of theoretical physicist who comes up with ideas that shock and confound his experimentalist colleagues—and then seems rather endearingly ...
For the past year, Zuckerberg's book club, A Year of Books, has focused on big ideas that influence global society and business. His 23rd and final selection is Oxford physicist David Deutsch's ...
On the experimental side, the construction of a working, general-purpose quantum computer is what this emminent physicist hopes for ...
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