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Wikipedia: Alexander Dewdney
Alexander Dewdney
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Alexander Keewatin Dewdney is a Canadian computer scientist and philosopher who has written a number of books on the future and implications of modern computing. He has also written one work of fiction The Planiverse. Dewdney lives in London, Ontario.

He had a column in Scientific American for several years, "Mathematical Recreations".

He has developed hypothoses which sharply disagree with the official version of the events surrounding the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks (see external links below).

Works

  • The Planiverse - 1984
  • The Armchair Universe - An Exploration of Computer Worlds - 1988
  • The Magic Machine: A Handbook of Computer Sorcery - 1990
  • The Tinkertoy Computer - And Other Machinations - 1993
  • Yes, We Have No Neutrons - 1997
  • Hungry Hollow: The Story of a Natural Place - 1998

See also: List of Canadian writers

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