David Ellis

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Ever since Galileo and Newton, physics has been based on a dualism of some sort, in that it has relied on a fundamental separation between two distinct sources of information. First, there are the laws of evolution, mathematical equations that prescribe how physical systems change in time from one state to another. Second, there are boundary conditions, a concise description of the state of a system at a given moment in time.
On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking's Final Theory
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