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Multiverse / Alexander Vilenkin / Cosmology / Inflation / Many-worlds interpretation / Physics / Physical cosmology / Philosophy of physics
Date: 2008-07-24 12:53:29
Multiverse
Alexander Vilenkin
Cosmology
Inflation
Many-worlds interpretation
Physics
Physical cosmology
Philosophy of physics

New Scientist magazine Many Worlds in One: The search for other universes, by Alex Vilenkin 12 August 2006 Amanda Gefter RENOWNED cosmologist Alex Vilenkin, who is director of the Tufts University Institute of Cosmology

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