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  • The Quantum Story: A history in 40 moments

    The Quantum Story by Baggott, Jim;

    A history in 40 moments

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. április 28.

    • ISBN 9780198784777
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem492 oldal
    • Méret 233x160x37 mm
    • Súly 674 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk Two 8pp black and white plate sectionn, 26 black and white line drawings
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    Utterly beautiful. Profoundly disconcerting. Quantum theory is quite simply the most successful account of the physical universe ever devised. The pursuit of its implications has been the driving motivation of physicists for 100 years. Jim Baggott traces the story, the personalities and the rivalries, through 40 turning-point moments.

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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.

    Oxford Landmark Science books are 'must-read' classics of modern science writing which have crystallized big ideas, and shaped the way we think.

    Review from previous edition Review from previous edition A highly original and engaging account of the most important theory in science.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I: Quantum in Action
    An Act of Desperation: Berlin 1900
    Independent Energy Quanta: Bern 1905
    Quantum Numbers and Quantum Jumps: Manchester 1913
    Wave-particle Duality: Paris 1923
    Strangely Beautiful Interior: Helgoland 1925
    A Late Erotic Outburst: Swiss Alps 1925
    The Self-rotating Electron: Leiden 1925
    Part II: Quantum Probability and Quantum Uncertainty
    Quantum Probability: Göttingen 1926
    The Whole Idea of Quantum Jumps Necessarily Leads to Nonsense: Copenhagen 1926
    Uncertainty Principle: Copenhagen 1927
    The Copenhagen Interpretation: Copenhagen 1927
    Complementarity: Lake Como 1927
    Part III: Quantum Interpretation
    Gedankenexperiment: Brussels 1927
    An Absolute Wonder: Cambridge 1927
    A Certain Unreasonableness: Brussels 1930
    A Bolt from the Blue: Copenhagen 1935
    The Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat: Oxford 1935
    Part IV: Quantum Fields
    Crisis: Shelter Island 1947
    Quantum Electrodynamics: Oldstone 1949
    Gauge Symmetry and Gauge Theories: Princeton 1954
    Three Quarks for Muster Mark: Pasadena 1963
    The Higgs Mechanism: Edinburgh 1965
    Part V: Quantum Particles
    Electro-weak Unification: Harvard 1967
    Deep Inelastic Scattering: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 1967
    Asymptotic Freedom and Quantum Chromodynamics: Harvard 1973
    The November Revolution: Brookhaven and SLAC 1974
    The W and Z Bosons: CERN 1983
    Completing the Picture: Fermilab 1994
    Part VI: Quantum Reality
    Hidden Variables: Princeton 1951
    Bell's Theorem: Geneva 1964
    The Aspect Experiments: Paris 1982
    Beating the Uncertainty Principle: Albuquerque 1991
    Three-photon GHZ States: Vienna 2000
    Reality, Whether Local or Not: Vienna 2007
    Part VII: Quantum Gravity
    That Damned Equation: Princeton 1967
    The First Superstring Revolution: Aspen 1984
    The Quantum Structure of Space: Santa Barbara 1986
    No Consistency Without Contingency: Durham 1995
    The Second Superstring Revolution: Los Angeles 1995
    Resolving the Impasse: CERN 2008
    Epilogue
    Quantum Timeline
    Name Index
    Subject Index

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