The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 370 Seiten |
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... quantum weirdness ? What is so hard to grasp ? The quantum weirdness comes when you start to ask certain kinds of questions about atoms , electrons , and photons . And it comes only when you ask these special questions and set up ex ...
... quantum weirdness ? What is so hard to grasp ? The quantum weirdness comes when you start to ask certain kinds of questions about atoms , electrons , and photons . And it comes only when you ask these special questions and set up ex ...
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... quantum weirdness , there are many practical devices that actually use the weird properties of waves of probability . A practical example of quantum weirdness is the quantum mechanical tunneling phenomenon - the tunneling or transport ...
... quantum weirdness , there are many practical devices that actually use the weird properties of waves of probability . A practical example of quantum weirdness is the quantum mechanical tunneling phenomenon - the tunneling or transport ...
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... quantum logic is a kind of trick - it puts the quantum weirdness in the mind rather than in the physical world where they think it prop- erly belongs . One of the members of our group tells us the analogy between non - Boolean logic and ...
... quantum logic is a kind of trick - it puts the quantum weirdness in the mind rather than in the physical world where they think it prop- erly belongs . One of the members of our group tells us the analogy between non - Boolean logic and ...
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ས Foreword | 13 |
The Road to Quantum Reality | 15 |
The Last Classical Physicist | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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