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As reviewer Corey S. Powell put it in the ''New York Times''. Lloyd:
 
<blockquote>In the space of 221 dense, frequently thrilling and occasionally exasperating pages, … tackles computer logic, [[thermodynamics]], [[chaos theory]], [[complexity]], [[quantum mechanics]], [[cosmology]], [[consciousness]], sex and the [[origin of life]] — throwing in, for good measure, a heartbreaking afterword that repaints the significance of all that has come before.takes as his topic the fundamental workings of the [[universe]]…, which he thinks has been horribly misunderstood. Scientists have looked at it as a ragtag collection of [[Subatomic particle|particles]] and [[Field (physics)|fields]] while failing to see what it is as a majestic whole: an enormous [[computer]].<ref>{{cite news
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