Where Does the Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics is Strange, But Not as Strange as You Think Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Where Does the Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics is Strange, But Not as Strange as You Think Book

Few scientific revolutions have been more far-reaching but less understood than the quantum revolution in physics. David Lindley shows how the familiar and trustworthy reality of the world around us is actually a consequence of the ineffable uncertainty of the subatomic quantum world.Read More

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    Few revolutions in science have been as far-reaching and as little-understood as the quantum revolution in physics. Everyday experience cannot prepare us for the strangeness of the subatomic world, where particles can look like waves, electrons lose their identity, and photons appear to be in two places at once. The author of The End of Physics explains how physicists are finally discovering an answer to the question of how a Newtonian world can arise from quantum foundations.

  • 0465067867
  • 9780465067862
  • David Lindley
  • 27 February 1997
  • Basic Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 268
  • New edition
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