What Is Real?

The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics

370 pages

English language

Published Dec. 3, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-465-09605-3
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OCLC Number:
1015259283

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5 stars (1 review)

"Quantum mechanics is humanity's finest scientific achievement. It explains why the sun shines and how your eyes can see. It's the theory behind the LEDs in your phone and the nuclear hearts of space probes. Every physicist agrees quantum physics is spectacularly successful. But ask them what quantum physics means, and the result will be a brawl. At stake is the nature of the Universe itself. What does it mean for something to be real? What is the role of consciousness in the Universe? And do quantum rules apply to very small objects like electrons and protons, but not us? In What is Real?, Adam Becker brings to vivid life the brave researchers whose quest for the truth led them to challenge Bohr: David Bohm, who picked up Einstein's mantle and sought to make quantum mechanics deterministic, all while being hounded by the forces of McCarthyism; Hugh Everett, who argued …

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5 stars

Great summary of the state of Quantum Physics, including most of the history from Einstein/Bohr to the present (aka 2018). No math, but references and notes in the back can lead you there. Unfortunately, no simple answer to the title question.

Thought experiments and metaphors give insight into the competing theories. Chapters focus on history and implications, with some chronological overlap. It was interesting to read about papers lost or buried for years, and just how much ostracism the Copenhagen interpretation folks used against anyone who didn't fall in line. This is sold as a "popular science" book, but goes deep enough to really teach - again, with no math or other deep science knowledge required.

I learned a few things, though I graduated with a minor in Physics. I did not know about the steep ramp up of physics after WWII, or the recent decline. The sections on Philosophy …

Subjects

  • Quantum theory
  • History