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Quantum Cat Reflections eBook Series

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  • Essie After the Box: Conversations on Mind, Tunneling, Entanglement, and the Long View

    Quantum Cat Reflections, #2

    by Elan Moritz ...
    Series Book 2 - Quantum Cat Reflections
    Following the series' inaugural volume, Essie and the Quantum Cat: Imaginary Conversations with Schrödinger, His Cat, and Mine, Essie After the Box jumps into other challenging conversations.The series is structured to include reflective conversational books centered on Essie, and includes reflective conversational books centered on Essie, Elan's imagined quantum cat, and their continuing ... Read more

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  • Until the End of Time

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  • The Fabric of Reality

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  • Probable Impossibilities

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