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Are Quanta Real?: A Galilean Dialogue

Author Jauch, J.M.
Publisher Indiana University Press
Category Science
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Author(s)Jauch, J.M.
ISBN / ASIN025320545X
ISBN-139780253205452
AvailabilityOnly 3 left in stock - order soon.
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CategoryScience
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"... thought-provoking and delightful. I believe that anyone interested in nature's deepest secrets would find great stimulation in this charmingly written little gem of a book." Douglas Hofstadter

"... unusual, delightful, nonmathematical book... The reader is left in enjoyment and admiration." Scientific American

"This is a wonderful book... " American Journal of Physics

"... this imaginative work... elucidates the contrast between the classical, deterministic notions that seem inbred and the strange behavior of the microscopic quantum world.... by resurrecting Galileo's three questing friends, Jauch is able to pose questions a student would like to ask but too often is inhibited from doing so." The Key Reporter

An authority on both quantum mechanics and the work of Galileo, J. M. Jauch wrote this charming discourse in imitation of Galileo's celebrated dialogue "Two Major Systems of the World." The dialogue form is amusing as well as rewarding and appeals to the student of quantum mechanics, the philosopher or historian of science, and the lay person.

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