In In Search of Schrödinger's Cat, acclaimed science writer John Gribbin unpacks the mysteries of quantum theory for the general reader with clarity and enthusiasm, exploring the origins, development, and implications of one of the most counterintuitive areas of modern physics. With a focus on key figures such as Einstein, Bohr, and Heisenberg, Gribbin delves into the bizarre world of quantum mechanics, from particles that exist in multiple states at once to the famous paradox of Schrödinger’s cat. This classic science book is an engaging journey through the history and philosophical challenges of quantum theory, making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing depth. Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the quantum revolution and its continuing impact on our view of reality.
This 1984 vintage trade paperback is in very good condition, showing only minor shelf wear to the cover. The spine is uncreased, the binding remains tight, and the pages are clean and unmarked, making this a collectible and highly readable copy for science enthusiasts.
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