The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum TheoryRoutledge, 16.01.2006 - 416 Seiten First published in 1995. Bohm, one of the foremost scientific thinkers of our time, and Hiley present a completely original approach to quantum theory which will alter our understanding of the world and reveal that a century of modern physics needs to be reconsidered. |
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