Nature Loves to Hide: Quantum Physics and Reality, a Western Perspective

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Oxford University Press, 2001 - 288 من الصفحات
In Nature Loves to Hide, physicist Shimon Malin takes readers on a fascinating tour of quantum theory--one that turns to Western philosophical thought to clarify this strange yet inescapable description of the nature of reality. Malin translates quantum mechanics into plain English, explaining its origins and workings against the backdrop of the famous debate between Niels Bohr and the skeptical Albert Einstein. Then he moves on to build a philosophical framework that can account for the quantum nature of reality. He draws out the linkage between the concepts of Neoplatonism and the more recent process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead.
Writing with broad humanistic insight and deep knowledge of science, and using delightful conversation with fictional astronauts Peter and Julie to explain more difficult concepts, Shimon Malin offers a profound new understanding of the nature of reality--one that shows a deep continuity with aspects of our Western philosophical tradition going back 2,500 years, and that feels more deeply satisfying, and truer, than the clockwork universe of Newton.
 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ix
INTRODUCTION
xi
1 Machs Shadow
3
2 Einsteins Dilemma
11
3 Call of Complementarity
25
4 Waves of Nothingness
41
5 Paul Dirac and the Spin of the Electron
51
6 An Irresistible Force Meets an Immovable Rock
59
13 Flashes of Existence
145
14The Expression of Knowledge
153
15 Universe of Experience
163
16The Potential and the Actual
179
17 Levels of Being
191
18 Place in the Universe
209
19 Physics and the One
229
EPILOGUE
243

7 Nature Loves to Hide
69
8 The Elusive Obvious
89
9 Objectivation
101
10 In and Out of Space and Time
111
11Nature Makes a Choice
125
12 Nature Alive
135
APPENDICES
251
NOTES
265
BIBLIOGRAPHY
273
INDEX
277
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Shimon Malin is a Professor of Physics at Colgate University. A leading authority on quantum mechanics, General Relativity and cosmology, and philosophy, he is the author or co-author of three books and some fifty scientific papers. He lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.

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