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Heller M, Woodin W.H. (eds.) Infinity. New research frontiers (CUP, 2011)(ISBN 1107003873)(O)(327s)_MAml_

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eferences 175<strong>Infinity</strong> appears to me as a faraway point, like Dante’s other center of the universe,where we can project so much of our dreams and our desires, without the risk of havingto go there and finding out that there might be nothing at all.ReferencesAristotle. 1952. Physics. Translated by R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye. In The Works of Aristotle,vol.1.Chicago: R. P. Gwinn.Einstein, A. 1996. Cosmological considerations in the general theory of relativity. Preuss. Akad.Wiss. Berlin Sitzber (1917), p. 142. In The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Vol. 6: The BerlinYears: Writings, 1914–1917. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Peterson, M. A. 1979. Dante and the 3-sphere. American Journal of Physics 47 (12): 1031–35.Rovelli, C. 2004a. Quantum Gravity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Rovelli, C. 2004b. What Is Time? What Is Space? Rome:DiRenzoEditore.

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