The Meeting, How Information Was Used To Create The Universe
By Damian Hons
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The Meeting is a deep dive into the nature of information, presented in a unique manner that uses the philosophical problem of the "One and the Many" as a backdrop. The story presents information as the construction tool used to create the universe. The Meeting explains how something which doesn't have physical properties can still affect everything in our world. Sound familiar? Maybe, but you may uncover a different view on the subject altogether by the end of the book.
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