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What is and what will be: Integrating spirituality and science

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What is and what will be: Integrating spirituality and science
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Publisher: Mountain Math Software
ISBN/ASIN: 0615135072
ISBN-13: 9780615135076
Number of pages: 321

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What is and what will be integrates science with values and meaning by making the simplest possible assumption about the connection between physical structure and conscious experience. The implications are not just philosophical. They extend to the foundations of mathematics and physics suggesting that Einstein's intuition near the end of his life was correct.

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