The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 370 Seiten |
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... plays dice has already entered our description of material reality because we have resorted to a statistical description of gas . But this is not so . The laws of classical physics from which the laws of thermodynamics like entropy in ...
... plays dice has already entered our description of material reality because we have resorted to a statistical description of gas . But this is not so . The laws of classical physics from which the laws of thermodynamics like entropy in ...
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... plays dice has a trick to show us . Re- member that the source of photons emits them in pairs with ran- dom polarization . This means that the records at A and B , no matter what the angle is , are completely random sequences of Os and ...
... plays dice has a trick to show us . Re- member that the source of photons emits them in pairs with ran- dom polarization . This means that the records at A and B , no matter what the angle is , are completely random sequences of Os and ...
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... plays dice takes on a new significance , providing new forces between particles . These exchange forces are crucial ... dice - playing God . I have always been fascinated by an analogy between language and the world of quantum particles ...
... plays dice takes on a new significance , providing new forces between particles . These exchange forces are crucial ... dice - playing God . I have always been fascinated by an analogy between language and the world of quantum particles ...
Inhalt
ས Foreword | 13 |
The Road to Quantum Reality | 15 |
The Last Classical Physicist | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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