Quantum Physics Without Quantum Philosophy

Quantum Physics Without Quantum Philosophy

Detlef Dürr , Sheldon Goldstein , Nino Zanghì
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Nov 7, 2012 · English · Hardcover (304 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 304
Language English
Published Nov 7, 2012
Publisher Springer
Edition 2013
ISBN-10 3642306896
ISBN-13 9783642306891

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In a compelling exploration of quantum mechanics, the authors Deltef Dürr, Sheldon Goldstein, and Nino Zanghì present a fresh perspective that sheds light on the often-misunderstood principles of this intricate field. Their work meticulously navigates the complex landscape of quantum theory while challenging conventional philosophical interpretations. Bridging the gap between rigorous scientific analysis and accessible explanations, they engage with readers who seek to grasp the essence of quantum physics without the burden of philosophical jargon.

The narrative unfolds with clarity as the authors emphasize the practical applications of quantum concepts, illustrating how they influence both theoretical frameworks and experimental endeavors. Taking a stand against the philosophical distractions that often cloud the understanding of quantum mechanics, the authors advocate for a straightforward, empirical approach that prioritizes the science itself over abstract theorizing.

Overall, the book serves as an invitation to both skeptics and enthusiasts alike, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the wonders of quantum physics grounded in observable phenomena rather than metaphysical musings. It champions a return to the basics while inspiring readers to ponder the profound implications that quantum mechanics holds for our understanding of the universe.

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Science & Technology Philosophy
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