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TitleThe Infamous Boundary : Seven Decades of Controversy in Quantum Physics
Author(s)Wick, David
PublicationBoston, MA, 1. Birkh??user Boston 2. Imprint: Birkh??user, 1995.
DescriptionXII, 244 p : online resource
Abstract Notereprinted in the British trade journal Physics World in 1990, three separate and 5 lengthy replies from establishment physicists were printed in subsequent issues. For outsiders, especially scientists who rely on physicist's theories in their own fields, this situation is disquieting. Moreover, many recall their introduction to quantum mechanics as a startling, if not shocking, experience. A molecular biologist related how he had started in theoretical physics but, after hearing the ideology of quantum mechanics, marched straight to the Reg?? istrar's office and switched fields. A colleague recalled how her undergraduate chemistry professor religiously entertained queries from the class - until one day he began with the words: "No questions will be permitted on today's lecture." The topic, of course, was quantum mechanics. My father, an organic chemist at a Midwestern university, also had to give that dreaded annual lecture. Around age 16, I picked up a little book he used to prepare and was perplexed by the author's tone, which seemed apologetic to the point of pleading. It was my first brush with the quantum theory. 6 Eventually, I went to graduate school in physics. By then I had acquired an historical bent, which developed out of an episode in my freshman year in college. To relieve the tedium of the introductory physics course, I set out to understand Einstein's theory of relativity (the so-called Special Theory of 1905, not the later and more difficult General Theory of 1915). This went badly at first
ISBN,Price9781461253617
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Mathematical Methods in Physics 4. PHYSICS 5. QUANTUM PHYSICS
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TitleThe Infamous Boundary : Seven Decades of Heresy in Quantum Physics
Author(s)Wick, David
PublicationNew York, NY, 1. Imprint: Copernicus 2. Springer New York, 1995.
Description332 p. 51 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteAlthough quantum mechanics has predicted an extraordinary range of phenomena with unprecedented accuracy, it remains controversial. Bohr and Heisenberg pronounced it "a complete theory" in 1927, but Einstein never accepted it, and as late as 1989 John Bell charged it with dividing the world of physics. David Wick traces the history of this controversy and shows how it affects our very conception of what a scientific theory is all about
ISBN,Price9781461240303
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. QUANTUM COMPUTERS 4. Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics 5. QUANTUM PHYSICS 6. SPINTRONICS
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TitleInfamous boundary : Seven decades of controversy in quantum physics : Mathematical appendix by William Farris
Author(s)David Wick
PublicationBoston, Birkhauser, 1995.
ISBN,Price0-8176-3785-0
Classification530.145(091)
Keyword(s)1. HISTORY OF PHYSICS 2. HISTORY OF QUANTUM THEORY 3. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 4. QUANTUM PHYSICS 5. QUANTUM THEORY
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