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I will not for now get into the Platonic issue on these structures, such as Tegmark’s ideas, but for the time I will assume that these things are model construction of the human mind — until further data comes forth.
Do Atheists Exist? Sean 2008
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Of course, you can't mention Penrose/Hameroff without Max Tegmark – not just because he's the most well-known critic of P/H's theory, but because of his suggestion that mathematical formulas create reality, or something along those lines.
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And most of the links I gave at the end involve rival rather than complementary views (Stapp disagrees with Penrose disagrees with Henry disagrees with Tegmark disagrees with, etc.)
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As Tegmark remarks, Level I and Level III are somewhat similar, although one resides in regular space-time, while Level III reside in probability space.
Deepak Chopra: Hawking's Grand Book, But Where Is the Design? (Part 2) 2010
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As Tegmark remarks, Level I and Level III are somewhat similar, although one resides in regular space-time, while Level III reside in probability space.
Deepak Chopra: Hawking's Grand Book, But Where Is the Design? (Part 2) 2010
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Having been developed by Tegmark, Level IV considers real all universes that are defined by specific mathematical structures, including universes that have different physical laws from ours.
Deepak Chopra: Hawking's Grand Book, But Where Is the Design? (Part 2) 2010
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As Tegmark remarks, Level I and Level III are somewhat similar, although one resides in regular space-time, while Level III reside in probability space.
Deepak Chopra: Hawking's Grand Book, But Where Is the Design? (Part 2) 2010
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Max Tegmark says mathematical formulas create reality.???
LinkSpasm – 21 June 2008 « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2008
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Having been developed by Tegmark, Level IV considers real all universes that are defined by specific mathematical structures, including universes that have different physical laws from ours.
Deepak Chopra: Hawking's Grand Book, But Where Is the Design? (Part 2) 2010
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Having been developed by Tegmark, Level IV considers real all universes that are defined by specific mathematical structures, including universes that have different physical laws from ours.
Deepak Chopra: Hawking's Grand Book, But Where Is the Design? (Part 2) 2010
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