Becker, Adam (Author)
The untold story of the heretical thinkers who dared to question the nature of our quantum universeEvery physicist agrees quantum mechanics is among humanity's finest scientific achievements. But ask what it means, and the result will be a brawl. For a century, most physicists have followed Niels Bohr's Copenhagen interpretation and dismissed questions about the reality underlying quantum physics as meaningless. A mishmash of solipsism and poor reasoning, Copenhagen endured, as Bohr's students vigorously protected his legacy, and the physics community favored practical experiments over philosophical arguments. As a result, questioning the status quo long meant professional ruin. And yet, from the 1920s to today, physicists like John Bell, David Bohm, and Hugh Everett persisted in seeking the true meaning of quantum mechanics. What Is Real? is the gripping story of this battle of ideas and the courageous scientists who dared to stand up for truth.
...MoreReview Jeffrey A. Barrett (2019) Review of "What Is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 213-214).
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Byrne, Peter;
(2010)
Everett and Wheeler, the Untold Story
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Article
Camilleri, Kristian;
(2009)
Constructing the Myth of the Copenhagen Interpretation
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Thesis
Lee, Jeongmin;
(2006)
Bohr vs. Bohm: Interpreting Quantum Theory through the Philosophical Tradition
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Article
Osnaghi, Stefano;
Freitas, Fábio;
Freire, Olival, Jr.;
(2009)
The Origin of the Everettian Heresy
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Article
Jean-Philippe Martinez;
(2019)
Beyond Ideology: Epistemological Foundations of Vladimir Fock's approach to Quantum Theory
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Essay Review
Bacciagaluppi, Guido;
(2013)
The Many Facets of Everett's Many Worlds
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Article
Tappenden, P.;
(2000)
Identity and probability in Everett's multiverse
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Marner, Joakim;
(1998)
Niels Bohr og Københavnerskolen i fysik
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Allori, Valia;
Goldstein, Sheldon;
Tumulka, Roderich;
Zanghì, Nino;
(2011)
Many Worlds and Schrödinger's First Quantum Theory
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Book
Saunders, Simon;
Barrett, Jonathan;
Kent, Adrian;
Wallace, David;
(2010)
Many Worlds? Everett, Quantum Theory, & Reality
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Jaeger, Gregg;
(2000)
Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory
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Herzenberg, Caroline L.;
(2008)
Speaking of Lessons from the History of Science, Does the Name “Hermann” Ring a Bell?
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Andrew Whitaker;
(2016)
John Stewart Bell and Twentieth-Century Physics: Vision and Integrity
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Chapter
Freire, Olival, Jr.;
(2010)
Continuity and Change: Charting David Bohm's Evolving Ideas on Quantum Mechanics
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Thesis
Perillan, Jose Gandarias;
(2011)
A Reexamination of Early Debates on the Interpretation of Quantum Theory: Louis De Broglie to David Bohm
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Cassidy, David C.;
(2015)
Werner Heisenberg and Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Weizsäcker: A Fifty-Year Friendship
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Wallace, David;
(2003)
Everett and Structure
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Bevers, Brett Maynard;
(2011)
Everett's “Many-Worlds” Proposal
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Bernstein, Jeremy;
(2009)
Quantum Leaps
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Marchildon, Louis;
(2006)
Bohmian Trajectories and the Ether: Where Does the Analogy Fail?
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