
Quantum Physics Without Quantum Philosophy
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
304
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2012
الناشر
Springer
الطبعة
2013
رقم ISBN-10
364230690X
رقم ISBN-13
9783642306907
الوصف
In a world where quantum physics often seems entangled with complex philosophical notions, this work invites readers to explore the science through a refreshing lens. The authors, Detlef Dürr, Sheldon Goldstein, and Nino Zanghì, embark on a journey to unravel quantum physics by stripping away the convoluted philosophical interpretations that have historically surrounded it. They aim to present a more straightforward and accessible understanding of the principles that govern the quantum realm.
Delving into the foundational aspects of quantum mechanics, the authors emphasize the need for clarity and simplicity. Their approach encourages readers to engage with the mathematical formalism directly, fostering a deeper appreciation for the subject without the added weight of philosophical debates. Through their insights, they demonstrate how a rigorous examination of quantum phenomena can lead to a more coherent understanding of the physical world.
The book not only addresses the intricacies of quantum theory but also challenges conventional perspectives on its interpretation. By advocating for a direct, no-nonsense examination of quantum mechanics, Dürr, Goldstein, and Zanghì aim to illuminate the path towards a genuine comprehension of the quantum universe, inviting both enthusiasts and skeptics alike to reconsider their views on this foundational aspect of modern science.
Delving into the foundational aspects of quantum mechanics, the authors emphasize the need for clarity and simplicity. Their approach encourages readers to engage with the mathematical formalism directly, fostering a deeper appreciation for the subject without the added weight of philosophical debates. Through their insights, they demonstrate how a rigorous examination of quantum phenomena can lead to a more coherent understanding of the physical world.
The book not only addresses the intricacies of quantum theory but also challenges conventional perspectives on its interpretation. By advocating for a direct, no-nonsense examination of quantum mechanics, Dürr, Goldstein, and Zanghì aim to illuminate the path towards a genuine comprehension of the quantum universe, inviting both enthusiasts and skeptics alike to reconsider their views on this foundational aspect of modern science.