Description
“In Search of Schrödinger’s Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality” is a popular science book written by John Gribbin. First published in 1984, the book explores the complex and fascinating world of quantum physics, making it accessible to a general audience.
The book takes its title from the famous thought experiment known as Schrödinger’s Cat, which is a theoretical illustration of the principles of quantum superposition and uncertainty. Gribbin uses Schrödinger’s Cat as a starting point to delve into the history and development of quantum theory, explaining key concepts and experiments that have shaped our understanding of the quantum world.
Gribbin covers the work of notable physicists, including Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, and, of course, Erwin Schrödinger. The book provides readers with insights into the strange and counterintuitive nature of quantum mechanics, challenging common-sense notions about reality.
While the subject matter can be complex, Gribbin employs a clear and engaging writing style, making “In Search of Schrödinger’s Cat” an accessible and enjoyable read for those interested in exploring the mysteries of quantum physics without a deep background in the field. The book has been well-received for its ability to convey complex ideas in an understandable and entertaining manner.
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