Christopher C. Gerry and Kimberley M. Bruno
The Quantum Divide
Why Schrodinger’s Cat is Either Dead or Alive
Oxford UP, 2016
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Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory of the physical world – and some of its conclusions are strange.
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Human beings like to divide and classify. The natural sciences divide into physics, chemistry and biology. Physics divides as well, between Newton’s classical mechanics of the ordinary, everyday world, and quantum mechanics, which deals with atoms, protons, electrons, photons and even smaller particles. The worlds of classical physics and quantum mechanics differ radically. The compelling question is where and how the two come together. This dense, challenging book illuminates a fascinating theory that affects information technology’s future.
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About the Authors
Christopher C. Gerry is a professor of physics at Lehman College, City University of New York. Kimberley M. Bruno is vice principal of the Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design in Brooklyn, New York.
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