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Richard Phillips Feynman and Christopher Sykes (1996). No Ordinary Genius: The Illustrated Richard Feynman. W. W. Norton & Co. ISBN 039331393X.

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  1. ^ "God was invented to explain mystery. God is always invented to explain those things that you do not understand. Now, when you finally discover how something works, you get some laws which you're taking away from God; you don't need him anymore. But you need him for the other mysteries. So therefore you leave him to create the universe because we haven't figured that out yet; you need him for understanding those things which you don't believe the laws will explain, such as consciousness, or why you only live to a certain length of time--life and death -- stuff like that. God is always associated with those things that you do not understand. Therefore I don't think that the laws can be considered to be like God because they have been figured out." — Feynman Online Quotes
  2. ^ West, Jacob (2000-04-28). "The Quantum Computer". Retrieved 2007-07-08.
  3. ^ Edwards, Steven Alan (2006). The Nanotech Pioneers. Germany: WILEY-VCH. pp. 15–17. ISBN 978-3527312900.
  4. ^ Richard Phillips Feynman and Christopher Sykes (1996). No Ordinary Genius: The Illustrated Richard Feynman. W. W. Norton & Co. ISBN 039331393X.
  5. ^ Nobel Lectures, Physics 1963-1970, Richard P. Feynman: The Nobel Prize in Physics: 1965 Biography. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Company. 1972.