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The Quantum Story - A history in 40 moments (Hardcover, New)
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The Quantum Story - A history in 40 moments (Hardcover, New)
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Loot Price R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
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The twentieth century was defined by physics. From the minds of the
world's leading physicists there flowed a river of ideas that would
transport mankind to the pinnacle of wonderment and to the very
depths of human despair. This was a century that began with the
certainties of absolute knowledge and ended with the knowledge of
absolute uncertainty. It was a century in which physicists
developed weapons with the capacity to destroy our reality, whilst
at the same time denying us the possibility that we can ever
properly comprehend it. Almost everything we think we know about
the nature of our world comes from one theory of physics. This
theory was discovered and refined in the first thirty years of the
twentieth century and went on to become quite simply the most
successful theory of physics ever devised. Its concepts underpin
much of the twenty-first century technology that we have learned to
take for granted. But its success has come at a price, for it has
at the same time completely undermined our ability to make sense of
the world at the level of its most fundamental constituents.
Rejecting the fundamental elements of uncertainty and chance
implied by quantum theory, Albert Einstein once famously declared
that 'God does not play dice'. Niels Bohr claimed that anybody who
is not shocked by the theory has not understood it. The charismatic
American physicist Richard Feynman went further: he claimed that
nobody understands it. This is quantum theory, and this book tells
its story. Jim Baggott presents a celebration of this wonderful yet
wholly disconcerting theory, with a history told in forty episodes
- significant moments of truth or turning points in the theory's
development. From its birth in the porcelain furnaces used to study
black body radiation in 1900, to the promise of stimulating new
quantum phenomena to be revealed by CERN's Large Hadron Collider
over a hundred years later, this is the extraordinary story of the
quantum world.
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