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Uncertainty : Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and the struggle for the soul of science / David Lindley.

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Van Pelt Library QC174.17.H4 L56 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lindley, David, 1956-
Contributor:
Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Physics--Philosophy.
Physics.
Physical Description:
257 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Doubleday, [2007]
Summary:
The remarkable story of a startling scientific idea that ignited a battle among the greatest minds of the twentieth century and profoundly influenced intellectual inquiry in fields ranging from physics to literary criticism, anthropology and journalism. In 1927, young German physicist Werner Heisenberg challenged centuries of scientific understanding when he introduced what came to be known as "the uncertainty principle." Heisenberg proved that in many physical measurements, you can obtain one bit of information only at the price of losing another. This proposition, undermining the cherished belief that science could reveal the physical world with limitless detail and precision, placed Heisenberg in direct opposition to the revered Albert Einstein. Niels Bohr, Heisenberg's mentor and Einstein's long-time friend, found himself caught between the two. Bohr understood that Heisenberg was correct, but he also recognized the vital necessity of gaining Einstein's support as the world faced the shocking implications of Heisenberg's principle.--From publisher description.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-247) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
0385515065
9780385515061
OCLC:
69679989

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