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Apr 2022
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Ep 115: David Deutsch’s ”The Fabric of R...

Brett Hall
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Although an episode devoted to "virtual reality" may seem quirky, parochial or quaint: the fact is that the concept of virtual reality runs very deep. Our understanding of reality is via virtual reality: that conjuring of the external physical world that our minds manage to do. I cannot do better than a part of the chapter itself where David writes "All reas ... Show More
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