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The Quantum Moment Lib/E: How Planck, Bohr, Einstein, and Heisenberg Taught Us to Love Uncertainty


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The fascinating story of how quantum mechanics went mainstream The discovery of the quantum--the idea, born in the early 1900s in a remote corner of physics, that energy comes in finite packets instead of infinitely divisible quantities--planted a rich set of metaphors in the popular imagination. Quantum imagery and language now bombard us like an endless stream of photons. Phrases such as multiverse, quantum leap, alternate universe, the uncertainty principle, and Schrödinger's cat get reinvented continually in cartoons and movies, coffee mugs and T-shirts, and fiction and philosophy--phrases reinterpreted by each new generation of artists and writers. Is a quantum leap big or small? How uncertain is the uncertainty principle? Is this barrage of quantum vocabulary pretentious and wacky or a fundamental shift in the way we think? All of the above, say Robert P. Crease and Alfred Scharff Goldhaber in this groundbreaking book. The authors--one a philosopher, the other a physicist--draw on their training and six years of co-teaching to dramatize the quantum's rocky path from scientific theory to public understanding. Together, they and their students explored missteps, mistranslations, jokes, and gibberish in public discussions of the quantum. Their book explores the quantum's manifestations in everything from art and sculpture to the prose of John Updike and David Foster Wallace. The authors reveal the quantum's implications for knowledge, metaphor, intellectual exchange, and the contemporary world. Understanding and appreciating quantum language and imagery, and recognizing its misuse, is part of what it means to be an educated person today. The result is a celebration of language at the interface of physics and culture, perfect for anyone drawn to the infinite variety of ideas.

About the Author :
Robert P. Crease is a professor of philosophy at Stony Brook University, New York. His articles and reviews have appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and elsewhere. He writes a monthly column, Critical Point, on the social dimensions of science for Physics World magazine. His books include The Great Equations and World in the Balance, among others. Alfred Scharff Goldhaber is a professor in the C. N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and a 2014 winner of the State University of New York Chancellors Award in Scholarship and Creative Activity. He teaches an unorthodox course approaching quantum mechanics through optics. Sean Runnette is a television and movie actor and Earphones Award-winning narrator who has also directed and produced more than two hundred audiobooks, including several Audie Award winners.

Review :
"A delight! A tour de force that is both illuminating and extraordinarily readable." -- "Gino Segrè, author of Ordinary Geniuses: How Two Mavericks Shaped Modern Science" "A fascinating tour of the lives and afterlives of some of the most captivating concepts of quantum theory." -- "David Kaiser, author of How the Hippies Saved Physics" "Histories of quantum theory are typically dense with complex, abstract ideas, but philosopher Crease and physicist Goldhaber, both of Stony Brook University, offer a new twist, adding a fascinating look at the ways the mainstream world has embraced (though not always accurately!) the concepts of quantum mechanics...Crease and Goldhaber have written an accessible and entertaining history that embraces both the science and the silliness of quantum mechanics." -- "Publishers Weekly" "Readers who want to comprehend quantum physics, creativity, metaphor in physics, and the history of modern quantum physics will enjoy this work. A lighter read than a science text, this is more accessible to the average person and will be enjoyed by creative readers who have a scientific leaning." -- "Library Journal (starred review)" "Readers will learn to appreciate the imaginative process that transforms quantum formulas into new metaphors for understanding the human condition. An exhilarating romp for the intellectually adventurous!" -- "Booklist (starred review)" "Reading The Quantum Moment is a very fun way to learn about where quantum physics comes from and the strange, even astonishing places it has gone with or without the physicists for whom it is the language of their craft." -- "Peter Galison, author of Einstein's Clocks, Poincare's Maps, professor of science and physics, Harvard University" "This is an amazing book for scientists and humanists alike! Every page yields surprises--not only about the complex history of quantum physics but about how it impacts our understanding of ourselves in daily life. Required reading for anyone concerned with casting the fate of humankind in a radically new light." -- "Edward S. Casey, author of The World at a Glance" "Through the authors' careful and vivid storytelling, science and culture inspire and reflect one another, from Einstein's theories of relativity to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle to modern conceptions of causality. The authors keep their discussions of these dense topics clear and fun to read without sacrificing detail...Crease and Goldhaber provide an excellent reminder that quantum mechanics affects so much of what we do and say and that concepts imagined one hundred years ago will influence the physical and intellectual spaces we inhabit in the future. Always entertaining and meticulously composed, this book will reorient your relationship with the quantum." -- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781483024103
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Blackstone Publishing
  • Edition: Unabridged edition
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 318 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1483024105
  • Publisher Date: 13 Oct 2014
  • Binding: CD-Audio
  • Height: 168 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: How Planck, Bohr, Einstein, and Heisenberg Taught Us to Love Uncertainty
  • Width: 155 mm


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