The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 370 Seiten |
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... force that bound the protons and neutrons together into a tight little nucleus was hundreds of times stronger than the electric force field that was known to bind the electrons to the nucleus . What could produce such a strong nuclear force ...
... force that bound the protons and neutrons together into a tight little nucleus was hundreds of times stronger than the electric force field that was known to bind the electrons to the nucleus . What could produce such a strong nuclear force ...
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... forces . We have completed our tour of the four fundamental interac- tions . At first sight , gravity , electromagnetism , the weak , and the strong force have nothing to do with one another . But as physi- cists explored deeper into ...
... forces . We have completed our tour of the four fundamental interac- tions . At first sight , gravity , electromagnetism , the weak , and the strong force have nothing to do with one another . But as physi- cists explored deeper into ...
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... force " that causes them to attract . In fact there is no " real " force but only a higher probability that the photons are near rather than far apart . How can a probability be manifested as a force ? Recall our discussion about ...
... force " that causes them to attract . In fact there is no " real " force but only a higher probability that the photons are near rather than far apart . How can a probability be manifested as a force ? Recall our discussion about ...
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ས Foreword | 13 |
The Road to Quantum Reality | 15 |
The Last Classical Physicist | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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