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  1. David Elieser Deutsch (nacido en 1953 en Haifa, Israel) es un físico de la Universidad de Oxford, miembro de la Royal Society. Es profesor visitante en el "Department of Atomic and Laser Physics" del "Centre for Quantum Computation", en el Clarendon Laboratory, de Oxford.

  2. David Elieser Deutsch FRS (/ d ɔɪ tʃ / DOYTCH; born 18 May 1953) is a British physicist at the University of Oxford. He is a visiting professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation (CQC) in the Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford.

  3. www.daviddeutsch.org.ukDavid Deutsch

    David Deutsch. I am a Visiting Professor of physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation, the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University and an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. I work on fundamental issues in physics, particularly the quantum theory of computation and information, and constructor theory.

  4. David Deutsch is a physicist and author of The Beginning of Infinity and The Fabric of Reality. Follow him on Twitter to get his insights on science, philosophy, and the nature of reality.

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  5. 11 de may. de 2016 · David Deutsch, el huraño físico cuántico admirador de Karl Popper Deutsch, que distingue entre dos tipos de Ilustración: la más ideológica, intervencionista con la realidad, politizada y perfeccionista, o Ilustración continental -con epicentro en la Revolución Francesa-;

  6. About Me – David Deutsch. I was born in Haifa, Israel. I studied physics at Cambridge and Oxford Universities. After several years at the University of Texas at Austin, I returned to Oxford, where I now live and work.

  7. Physicist, author. daviddeutsch.org.uk @DavidDeutschOxf. TED Speaker. A pioneer in quantum computation and quantum information theory, David Deutsch now seeks to define the boundaries between the possible and the impossible. Why you should listen. David Deutsch is a physicist and author who is, as he puts it, "interested in anything fundamental."