Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction

Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction

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Science & Technology History Philosophy
格式 平装书
页数 128
语言 英语
已发布 Jul 15, 2002
出版商 Oxford University Press
版本 First Edition
ISBN-10 0192802526
ISBN-13 9780192802521
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Quantum Theory stands as a monumental leap in the field of physics, reshaping the understanding of the natural world. John Polkinghorne presents a clear and accessible exploration of this complex subject, breaking down its principles for readers who may not have a strong background in science. He deftly navigates the intricacies of quantum mechanics, making it understandable without sacrificing depth.

Throughout the narrative, Polkinghorne emphasizes the profound implications of quantum theory, both for science and for philosophical inquiry. He highlights how this revolutionary framework not only challenges traditional perceptions of reality but also opens up new avenues of thought regarding the nature of existence itself. The book invites readers to ponder the mysteries that lie at the subatomic level, suggesting that the universe is far more enigmatic than it appears.

As Polkinghorne elucidates the fundamental concepts of quantum behavior, he connects these ideas to broader questions about the universe, offering a holistic perspective on how quantum mechanics intersects with daily life and universal phenomena. The engaging prose makes it inviting for both newcomers and those familiar with the topic, ensuring that even the most complex ideas can be appreciated.

In essence, this work serves not just as an introduction to quantum theory, but also as a springboard for deeper reflection on the interplay between science and philosophy. It leaves readers with a sense of wonder, urging them to embrace the unknown and consider the vast possibilities that quantum theory unfolds.

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