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4/5 Barnes & Noble Language English Pages 302 pp. Originally published 1984 Genre Popular science | 4/5 Goodreads Country United States Publication date 1984 ISBN 978-0552125550 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Subject Introduction to quantum mechanics Similar John Gribbin books, Popular science books, Quantum mechanics books |
In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality is a 1984 book on quantum theory by physicist John Gribbin, discussing in layman's terms its logic and many interpretations.
Contents
Summary
Gribbin explains the body of evidence leading up to the development of quantum physics and summarises the historical context in which it occurred. He explores in detail the mysteries surrounding quantum physics and the implications of the theory. Throughout the book, Gribbin refers to a body of experimental evidence to support the theory and to aid the reader's understanding. He also uses thought experiments to help the reader understand the crucial concepts and interpretations of quantum physics, including of course Schrödinger's cat. Finally, Gribbin explores the philosophical implications of the theory, and leaves the reader with loose ends.
Sequel
In the sequel to this book, Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality (1995), Gribbin tries to tie these loose ends together with his interpretation of string theory.