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Одной из причин, по которым мне нравится писать о физике, является то, что физики и философы-физики не жалеют времени на разговоры и благосклонно относятся к бесконечным вопросам. Многим я благодарен за проработку моей рукописи, среди них Нима Аркани-Хамед, Джон Баеэс, Джулиан Барбур, Рафаэль Буссо, Шон Кэрролл, Артур Экерт, Энрике Гальвез, Алан Гут, Ханс Халворсон, Алиосия Хамма, Джон Хенри, Сабин Хоссенфельдер, Дон Ховард, Ник Хаггетт, Дженанн Исмаэль, Дэвид Кайзер, Мейнард Кульман, Фитини Маркопоулоу, Дональд Маролф, Эмиль Мартинек, Лайонель Мейсон, Тим Модлин, Чед Орцел, Джо Полчински, Хью Прайс, Дин Риклес, Карло Ровелли, Моше Розали, Костас Скендерис, Брайан Свингл, Джефф Толлаксен, Дэвид Тонг, Ярослав Трнка, Марк Ван Раамсдонк и Дэвид Уоллес.
Мне посчастливилось провести осень 2011 г. в Центре квантовых технологий Национального университете Сингапура по приглашению его директора Артура Экерта и менеджера по просветительской работе Дженни Хоган. Институт фундаментальных вопросов предоставил мини-грант для поездки, а компания Theiss Research предоставила транспорт. Институт теоретической физики Кавли принимал меня весной 2012 г. по приглашению тогдашнего директора Дэвида Гросса. Я бесконечно благодарен моему руководству в журнале Scientific American в лице Мариетт Ди Кристины, Фреда Гутерла и Рики Растинга за то, что они не спустили на меня всех собак в ответ на просьбу о небольшом творческом отпуске. Совершенно неожиданно они отнеслись с пониманием к этой идее, хотя мое отсутствие в офисе вряд ли сделало их работу легче.