The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 370 Seiten |
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Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature Heinz R. Pagels. single grain in the pile of wheat . If Planck's constant could be set to zero , the grain reduced to zero size , then the continuous nature of the world would reappear . The ...
Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature Heinz R. Pagels. single grain in the pile of wheat . If Planck's constant could be set to zero , the grain reduced to zero size , then the continuous nature of the world would reappear . The ...
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... nature gets randomly shuffled again . The very act of attempting to establish determinism produces indeterminism . There is no randomness like quantum randomness . Like us , God plays dice - He , too , knows only the odds . It is this ...
... nature gets randomly shuffled again . The very act of attempting to establish determinism produces indeterminism . There is no randomness like quantum randomness . Like us , God plays dice - He , too , knows only the odds . It is this ...
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... nature " was bestowed once before over two centuries ago , and resulted in the discovery of the law of gravita- tion . The gift of nature to the physicists - or natural philoso- phers , as they were called then - was the simplicity of ...
... nature " was bestowed once before over two centuries ago , and resulted in the discovery of the law of gravita- tion . The gift of nature to the physicists - or natural philoso- phers , as they were called then - was the simplicity of ...
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ས Foreword | 13 |
The Road to Quantum Reality | 15 |
The Last Classical Physicist | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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