The forty papers collected here honor one of the great scientists
of our time--John Archibald Wheeler. In this volume are gathered
the six issues of the journal Foundations of Physics (February
through July 1986) that celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday.
Enlivened by Professor Wheeler's celebrated drawings, the book
captures and illuminates his many contributions to physics,
including his discovery of the scattering matrix and his
elucidation, with Niels Bohr, of the mechanism of nuclear fission,
his many contributions to Einstein's theory of gravity (for
instance, the black hole), his deep insights into quantum theory
and measurement (the elementary quantum phenomenon), and his
efforts to explain the origins of the quantum postulate and quantum
gravity (the meaning circuit and the Wheeler-DeWitt Equation). The
majority of the papers reflect and build on Professor Wheeler's
revolutionary ideas. Many scientists are convinced that his
insights into the foundation of modern-day physics will induce a
profound change in our perception of the universe. This book will
appeal to scientists and philosophers who wish to look at one man's
rendering of the "big picture" through the eyes of his colleagues.
The work is prefaced by a compilation of quotes from Professor
Wheeler, edited by Kip S. Thorne and Wojciech Zurek. The
contributors to Between Quantum and Cosmos are M. Alexander, A.
Anderson, H. H. Barschall, J. D. Bekenstein, C. H. Bennett, P. G.
Bergmann, V. B. Braginsky, D. R. Brill, L. Brown, I. Ciufolini, L.
Cohen, M. Demianski, D. Deutsch, B. DeWitt, C. DeWitt-Morette, R.
H. Dicke, B. d'Espagnat, R. P. Feynman, J. Geheniau, U. H. Gerlach,
R. Geroch, J. Glimm, J. B. Hartle, F. W. Hehl, M. Henneaux, P. A.
Hogan, S. Hojman, J. Isenberg, F. Ya. Khalili, A. Kheyfets, K. V.
Kuchar, R. Landauer, S. G. Low, V. N. Lukash, B. Mashhoon, R. A.
Matzner, J. D. McCrea, A. Mezzacappa, W. A. Miller, Y. Ne'eman, I.
D. Novikov, A. Peres, I. Prigogine, I. Robinson, L. S. Schulman, M.
O. Scully, D. H. Sharp, L. C. Shepley, A. Y. Shiekh, C. Teitelboim,
E. Teller, K. S. Thorne, W. G. Unruh, R. M. Wald, L. Wilets, W. K.
Wootters, J. W. York, Jr., and W. H. Zurek. Originally published in
1988. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
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