Reality and the Physicist

Reality and the Physicist
Title Reality and the Physicist PDF eBook
Author Bernard D'Espagnat
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 284
Release 1989-01-27
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521338462

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This book investigates the nature of reality from the viewpoint of a physicist.

Quantum Theory and Pictures of Reality

Quantum Theory and Pictures of Reality
Title Quantum Theory and Pictures of Reality PDF eBook
Author Wolfram Schommers
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 352
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642955703

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Schommers introduces the foundations, mostly from a histori- cal point of view. Eberhard gives an introductory account of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox and Bell's celebrated inequalities. D'Espagnat discusses realism andseparability and concludes that contemporary physics does not lead to a definite conception of the world. Eberhard shows how a model consistent with Bell's theorem can be constructed by ad- mitting faster-than-light action at a distance. Schommers discusses the structure ofspace-time and argues that physi- cally real processes do not take place in but are projected on space-time. Selleri discusses the idea that objectively real quantum waves exist and could in principle be detected.

The Creative Power of Chance

The Creative Power of Chance
Title The Creative Power of Chance PDF eBook
Author Rémy Lestienne
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 220
Release 1998
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780252066863

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In 1859, Charles Darwin used chance to introduce random mutations and selection as the basis for his theory of evolution. Since then, chance has invaded every corner of scientific inquiry. French scientist Remy Lestienne argues that chance is a real creative force and cites scientific evidence for the presence of true chance in the world.

Quantum Implications

Quantum Implications
Title Quantum Implications PDF eBook
Author Basil Hiley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 468
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134914164

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David Bohm is one of the foremost scientific thinkers of today and one of the most distinguished scientists of his generation. His challenge to the conventional understanding of quantum theory has led scientists to reexamine what it is they are going and his ideas have been an inspiration across a wide range of disciplines. Quantum Implications is a collection of original contributions by many of the world' s leading scholars and is dedicated to David Bohm, his work and the issues raised by his ideas. The contributors range across physics, philosophy, biology, art, psychology, and include some of the most distinguished scientists of the day. There is an excellent introduction by the editors, putting Bohm's work in context and setting right some of the misconceptions that have persisted about the work of David Bohm

Philosophy of Science

Philosophy of Science
Title Philosophy of Science PDF eBook
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Publisher PediaPress
Total Pages 115
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The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations
Title The Oxford Handbook of the History of Quantum Interpretations PDF eBook
Author Guido Bacciagaluppi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1311
Release 2022
Genre Science
ISBN 0198844492

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Crucial to most research in physics, as well as leading to the development of inventions such as the transistor and the laser, quantum mechanics approaches its centenary with an impressive record. However, the field has also long been the subject of ongoing debates about the foundations and interpretation of the theory, referred to as the quantum controversy. This Oxford Handbook offers a historical overview of the contrasts which have been at the heart of quantum physics for the last 100 years. Drawing on the wide-ranging expertise of several contributors working across physics, history, and philosophy, the handbook outlines the main theories and interpretations of quantum physics. It goes on to tackle the key controversies surrounding the field, touching on issues such as determinism, realism, locality, classicality, information, measurements, mathematical foundations, and the links between quantum theory and gravity. This engaging introduction is an essential guide for all those interested in the history of scientific controversies and history of quantum physics. It also provides a fascinating examination of the potential of quantum physics to influence new discoveries and advances in fields such quantum information and computing.

Physics

Physics
Title Physics PDF eBook
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Publisher PediaPress
Total Pages 375
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