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IT would be in the highest degree ungrateful for me to cavil at Prof. Dingle's review of “The Serial Universe” in NATURE of February 9, and I have no intention of so doing. But his criticism of the immortality discussion—a criticism which has been made also by Prof. Stocks and Prof. Joad—arouses in me an uneasy feeling that the book has failed here to emphasise properly the salient points of the argument.
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DUNNE, J. The Concept of Time in Physics. Nature 135, 432–433 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135432b0
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