Jim Baggott: Quantum Reality, Gebunden
Quantum Reality
- The Quest for the Real Meaning of Quantum Mechanics - A Game of Theories
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- Verlag:
- Oxford University Press, 09/2020
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780198830153
- Artikelnummer:
- 9492622
- Umfang:
- 314 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 514 g
- Maße:
- 245 x 165 mm
- Stärke:
- 35 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 1.9.2020
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
Quantum mechanics is an extraordinarily successful scientific theory. It is also completely mad. Although the theory quite obviously works, it leaves us chasing ghosts and phantoms; particles that are waves and waves that are particles; cats that are at once both alive and dead; and lots of seemingly spooky goings-on. But if we're prepared to be a little more specific about what we mean when we talk about 'reality' and a little more circumspect in the way we think a scientific theory might represent such a reality, then all the mystery goes away. This shows that the choice we face is actually a philosophical one.
Here, Jim Baggott provides a quick but comprehensive introduction to quantum mechanics for the general reader, and explains what makes this theory so very different from the rest. He also explores the processes involved in developing scientific theories and explains how these lead to different philosophical positions, essential if we are to understand the nature of the great debate between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein. Moving forwards, Baggott then provides a comprehensive guide to attempts to determine what the theory actually means , from the Copenhagen interpretation to many worlds and the multiverse.
Richard Feynman once declared that 'nobody understands quantum mechanics'. This book will tell you why.
Biografie
Jim Baggott graduated in chemistry in 1978 and completed his doctorate at Oxford three years later. He was a lecturer in chemistry at the University of Reading. He left Reading to pursue a business career, where he first worked with Shell International Petroleum Company and then as an independant business consultant and trainer. He maintains a broad interest in science, philosophy, and history, and writes on all of these subjects. His previous titles include Beyond Measure (OUP, 2004) and A Beginner's Guide to Reality (Penguin, 2005).