David Deutsch is a highly influential researcher in the field of quantum physics. He lives and works in Oxford where he has been a visiting professor of physics since 1999. In 1998, Deutsch was awarded the Institute of Physics’ Paul Dirac Prize and Medal, one of the top awards for theoretical physics.
Everyday, we benefit from huge advances in both scientific theory and practice. What triggered this progress? In The Beginning of Infinity (2011) – a journey through the fundamental fields of science and philosophy – physicist David Deutsch argues that all progress results from one single human activity: the quest for explanations. Human creativity opens up limitless opportunities for progress, making knowledge the “beginning of infinity.”
The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch explores the nature of reality and the fundamental theories that underpin it. From quantum physics to the theory of computation, Deutsch delves into the interconnectedness of these concepts and how they shape our understanding of the universe. It challenges traditional views and offers a thought-provoking perspective on the fabric of our existence.