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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Preface
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The Need for a New Kind of Science |
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The Crucial Experiment |
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The World of Simple Programs |
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Systems Based on Numbers |
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Two Dimensions and Beyond |
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Starting from Randomness |
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Mechanisms in Programs and Nature
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Implications for Everyday Systems
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Fundamental Physics |
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Processes of Perception and Analysis
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The Notion of Computation |
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The Principle of Computational Equivalence
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Notes
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Index
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