In the 1930s, a group of Nobel Prize-winning physicists and mathematicians - including Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg, Neils Bohr, John Von Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli and Eugene Wigner - discovered something astonishing: the universe couldn't be purely physical. For quantum physics to work, and for reality to appear, non-physical, influencing minds must be bringing the universe into existence. Minds Make the World explores their idea. Through compelling and fun examples, it shows that the existence of non-physical minds is necessary to explain Life, the Universe and, well, everything. Along the way, we'll discover that the Big Bang is quadruply impossible, chicks have telekinetic powers and that you'll do better in exams if you study them after you take them. There's also fun illustrations, including one of Dr Samuel Johnson, naked, in a virtual-reality pod, just to keep things interesting.