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The two non-sci-fi films that come to mind are It's a Wonderful Life and
Sliding Doors.
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> Subject: Re: parallel universes and possible worlds
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> Relpy to your study discussion: you wrote;parallel universes
> Dear Ruth,
> A good source of reading material you could read, are written by
> author and
> professor of physics "Fred Alan Wolf".
> Tutuila ...Montverde,FLA
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> On December 3, 2000 at 7:28am -0500, you wrote:
> >Would love to hear a recommended list from this group of films/books
> >that are concerned with "parallel universes and possible worlds."
> >Thanks, Ruth Perlmutter
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