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Gilbert Taylor, writing in ''Booklist'' of the American Library Association, said that the book:
 
<blockquote>offers brilliantly clarifying explanations of the "[[bit]]," the smallest unit of information; how bits change their [[state]]; and how changes-of-state can be registered on atoms via quantum-mechanical qualities such as "[[Spin (physics)|spin]]" and "[[Quantum superposition|superposition]]." Putting readers in the know about quantum computation, Lloyd then informs them that it may well be the answer to physicists' search for a[[ unified theory]] of everything. Exploring big questions in accessible, comprehensive fashion, Lloyd's work is of vital importance to the general-science audience.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Universe-Quantum-Computer-Scientist/dp/1400033861/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244475402&sr=1-1 Quoted on the Amazon website.]</ref></blockquote>
 
==References==