Taking The Quantum Leap: The New Physics For Nonscientists
β Scribed by Fred Alan Wolf
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Edition
- Unknown Binding
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book entertainingly traces the history of physics from the observations of the earlyGreeks through the discoveries of Galileo and Newton to the dazzling theories of such scientists as Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and Bohm. This humanized view of science opens up the mind-stretching visions of how quantum mechanics, God, human thought, and will are related, and provides profound implications for our understanding of the nature of reality and our relationship to the cosmos.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>This book entertainingly traces the history of physics from the observations of the earlyGreeks through the discoveries of Galileo and Newton to the dazzling theories of such scientists as Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and Bohm. This humanized view of science opens up the mind-stretching visions of how
<p>The laws governing the very small and the very swift defy common sense and stretch our minds to the limit. Drawing on a deep familiarity with the discoveries of the twentieth century, Ford gives an appealing account of quantum physics that will help the serious reader make sense of a science that
<h2>CERTAIN INSIGHTS CAN <u>INSTANTLY</u> CHANGE YOUR LIFE!<p></p><p>Discover the AMAZING TRUTH of Who You REALLY Are!</p></h2><p>No matter how intelligent or successful you are, thereβs still more YOU that can be unleashed. Plus no matter how βlimitedβ you might THINK you are, thereβs a far more ex