Any detailed discussion of space-time in quantum physics and what it
means in terms of classical Parallel Universes (Simon & Schuster, 1990) is not
an exception. But I must add it is one of the books on the topic that
can keep a reader engaged all along by some really cool examples and
scenarios.
Committed to the its title—parallel universes—the book starts with the fundamental physical phenomenon of wave-particle duality that actually serves as the basis for quantum phenomena and parallel realities—or possibilities, to be more precise. Things are easier to grasp and visualize at this stage of the story.
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Committed to the its title—parallel universes—the book starts with the fundamental physical phenomenon of wave-particle duality that actually serves as the basis for quantum phenomena and parallel realities—or possibilities, to be more precise. Things are easier to grasp and visualize at this stage of the story.
Read complete review on Word Matters!
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