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Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Allen Lane 2019Description: xxix, 322 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780241004487
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.12 SMO-E
Contents:
Part 1. An orthodox of the unreal: One. Nature loves to hide ; Two. Quanta ; Three. How quanta change ; Four. How quanta share ; Five. What quantum mechanics doesn't explain -- Six. The triumph of anti-realism -- Part 2. Realism reborn: Seven. The challenge of realism: de Broglie and Einstein ; Eight. Bohm: Realism tries again ; Nine. Physical collapse of the quantum state ; Ten. Magical realism ; Eleven. Critical Realism -- Part 3. Beyond the quantum: Twelve. Alternatives to Revolution ; Thirteen. Lessons ; Fourteen. First, principles ; Fifteen. A causal theory of views -- Epilogue/revolutions: Note to self.
Summary: Quantum physics has been, ever since its inception, the golden child of science. It is the basis of our understanding of everything from elemental particles to the behaviour of materials. Yet is has also been a troubled child, beset by controversy and raging disagreement over which formulation best describes our world. It has helped physicists agree that atoms and radiation behave differently to rocks and cats, but often not on much else. The simple reason quantum physics is unsolvable, Lee Smolin argues, is that the theory is incomplete. In this radical new theory of reality, he aims to go beyond quantum mechanics to find a description of the world that makes sense to everyone, an alternative theory, based on the one that nature uses. In doing so, he takes away the mystery and confusion, and presents the quantum world in a way that is accessible to all, specialist and non-specialist alike. Einstein's Unfinished Revolution is a fresh take on the big questions of our universe.
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Part 1. An orthodox of the unreal: One. Nature loves to hide ; Two. Quanta ; Three. How quanta change ; Four. How quanta share ; Five. What quantum mechanics doesn't explain -- Six. The triumph of anti-realism -- Part 2. Realism reborn: Seven. The challenge of realism: de Broglie and Einstein ; Eight. Bohm: Realism tries again ; Nine. Physical collapse of the quantum state ; Ten. Magical realism ; Eleven. Critical Realism -- Part 3. Beyond the quantum: Twelve. Alternatives to Revolution ; Thirteen. Lessons ; Fourteen. First, principles ; Fifteen. A causal theory of views -- Epilogue/revolutions: Note to self.

Quantum physics has been, ever since its inception, the golden child of science. It is the basis of our understanding of everything from elemental particles to the behaviour of materials. Yet is has also been a troubled child, beset by controversy and raging disagreement over which formulation best describes our world. It has helped physicists agree that atoms and radiation behave differently to rocks and cats, but often not on much else. The simple reason quantum physics is unsolvable, Lee Smolin argues, is that the theory is incomplete. In this radical new theory of reality, he aims to go beyond quantum mechanics to find a description of the world that makes sense to everyone, an alternative theory, based on the one that nature uses. In doing so, he takes away the mystery and confusion, and presents the quantum world in a way that is accessible to all, specialist and non-specialist alike. Einstein's Unfinished Revolution is a fresh take on the big questions of our universe.

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