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Spiritual matters

David Jones

Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6729, 669-669

Abstract: Daedalus believes that the spiritual world occupies the same space as the material one, but that the two are only weakly coupled. Nonetheless, he thinks that this weak coupling must have brought the two worlds into thermodynamic equilibrium, and he's looking for evidence of this. It could explain why a room tends to feel chilly when a ghost enters it.

Date: 1999
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