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Quantum Legacies: Dispatches from an Uncertain World

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A series of engaging essays that explore iconic moments of discovery and debate in physicists’ ongoing quest to understand the quantum world.

The ideas at the root of quantum theory remain stubbornly, famously bizarre: a solid world reduced to puffs of probability; particles that tunnel through walls; cats suspended in zombielike states, neither alive nor dead; and twinned particles that share entangled fates. For more than a century, physicists have grappled with these conceptual uncertainties while enmeshed in the larger uncertainties of the social and political worlds around them, a time pocked by the rise of fascism, cataclysmic world wars, and a new nuclear age.
 
In Quantum Legacies, David Kaiser introduces readers to iconic episodes in physicists’ still-unfolding quest to understand space, time, and matter at their most fundamental. In a series of vibrant essays, Kaiser takes us inside moments of discovery and debate among the great minds of the era—Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Stephen Hawking, and many more who have indelibly shaped our understanding of nature—as they have tried to make sense of a messy world.
 
Ranging across space and time, the episodes span the heady 1920s, the dark days of the 1930s, the turbulence of the Cold War, and the peculiar political realities that followed. In those eras as in our own, researchers’ ambition has often been to transcend the vagaries of here and now, to contribute lasting insights into how the world works that might reach beyond a given researcher’s limited view. In Quantum Legacies, Kaiser unveils the difficult and unsteady work required to forge some shared understanding between individuals and across generations, and in doing so, he illuminates the deep ties between scientific exploration and the human condition.

Συγγραφέας: Kaiser David
Εκδότης: CHICAGO UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 360
ISBN: 9780226819990
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2022
Foreword
Alan Lightman

Introduction

Quanta

1 All Quantum, No Solace
2 Life-and-Death: When Nature Refuses to Select
3 Operation: Neutrino
4 Quantum Theory by Starlight

Calculating

5 From Blackboards to Bombs
6 Boiling Electrons
7 Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
8 Training Quantum Mechanics
9 Zen and the Art of Textbook Publishing

Matter

10 Pipe Dreams
11 Something for Nothing
12 Higgs Hunting
13 When Fields Collide

Cosmos

14 Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
15 Gaga for Gravitation
16 The Other Evolution Wars
17 No More Lonely Hearts
18 Learning from Gravitational Waves
19 A Farewell to Stephen Hawking
 

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes
Index

David Kaiser is the Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of several books, including How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival, and is coeditor of Groovy Science: Knowledge, Innovation, and American Counterculture, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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