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It seems that our interests overlap in terms of quite a few books. I am new to this site but as an author myself I am finding it really interesting to understand what others are reading.
I suspect (hope?) that you may find my book of interest, particularly my expanding of David Deutsch's ( or more accurately, Max Tegmark's 'quantum suicide' thought experiment) ideas on MWI into 'Matrix' territory. It has already sold more than 20,000 copies and been translated into Polish, Dutch and Russian. For reviews simply search for 'Anthony Peake' on www.amazon.com.
My approach is to involve my readers in my theories and idea. I am keen to have contributions and I have set up a blogsite where they can discuss and debate issues with regard to my theories - check out
http://cheatingtheferryman.blogspot.com.
If you find this of potential interest I can send you an email that will allow you to add your own postings on this should you wish. Drop me an email at cheattheferryman@aol.com and I will arrange for an invitation email to be sent to you.
You may also be interested to know that there is an interview with me on: www.astraeamagazine.com.
Finally, you may be pleased to know that for members in the USA a free downloadable evaluation copy of the book is available from www.wowio.com. This will help you decide one way or the other.
Best Wishes
Tony
www.anthonypeake.com
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