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David Deutsch fala sobre o nosso lugar no cosmos

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About this talk

O lendário cientista David Deutsch coloca a física teórica a lume brando para discutir algo mais urgente: a sobrevivência da nossa espécie. O primeiro passo para resolver o aquecimento global, diz ele, é admitir que nós temos um problema.

Translated into Portuguese (Portugal) by Carlos Modesto
Reviewed by Alexandre Loureiro
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About David Deutsch

David Deutsch's 1997 book The Fabric of Reality laid the groundwork for an all-encompassing Theory of Everything, and galvanized interest in the idea of a quantum computer, which could solve… Full bio and more links

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