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Many-worlds interpretation / Universe / Cosmology / Anthropic principle / Parallel Worlds / Reality / Mathematical universe hypothesis / Parallel universe / Cosmological constant / Physics / Physical cosmology / Multiverse
Date: 2009-12-01 20:22:38
Many-worlds interpretation
Universe
Cosmology
Anthropic principle
Parallel Worlds
Reality
Mathematical universe hypothesis
Parallel universe
Cosmological constant
Physics
Physical cosmology
Multiverse

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