Quantum Drama, 9780192846105
Hardcover
The epic Bohr-Einstein debate: Quantum reality, meaning, and the fate of science.

Quantum Drama

from the bohr-einstein debate to the riddle of entanglement

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  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    17 July 2024

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Summary

The Enduring Quantum Drama: Bohr, Einstein, and the Unfinished Revolution

The definitive account of the great Bohr-Einstein debate and its continuing legacy.

In 1927, Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein began a debate about the interpretation and meaning of the new quantum theory, a debate that would become one of the most famous in the history of science. At stake was an understanding of the purpose, and defense of the integrity, of science itself. What limits, if any, should we…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780192846105
ISBN-10:0192846108
Author:Dr Jim Baggott, Prof John L. Heilbron, John L. Heilbron
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:17 July 2024
Weight:578g
Dimensions:240mm x 165mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

The collaboration of an outstanding historian of physics and a superb science writer gives us a masterful, detailed reconstruction of the slow unravelling of one of the greatest intellectual disputes in science, and brings us at the doorstep of today’s debates. * Carlo Rovelli *That the book is so good should come as no surprise because Baggott is possibly the best writer of books on physics for a broad audience and the late John Heilbron was one of our most distinguished historians of physics and someone who spent considerable time studying especially, but by no means only, the work of Bohr. * Don Howard, Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame *I can think of no better grounding for any curious reader seeking the truth behind science’s place in society. * John Mulhall, Irish Tech News *I have never read a better account: balanced, authoritative and spiced with elegant wit. * Philip Ball, Physics World *This impressive volume makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of one of the most important aspects of twentieth century science. I shall certainly recommend it to my colleagues. * John Gribbin, Author of In Search of Schrodinger’s Cat [A] hugely detailed narrative of the 20th-century battle for the meaning of physics … [Quantum Drama is] is humane and interesting, and also blessed with a fantastically dry sense of humour. **** * Steven Poole, The Telegraph *Enlightening. * Publishers Weekly *Compelling … Quantum Drama offers a rich history that highlights the very human mix of ego, idealism, prejudice, and courage that accompanies the genius of science. * Robyn Arianrhod, Australian Book Review *A brilliant book for historians of science, or for physicists from undergraduate level to professors who want to find out more about how quantum theory got to where it is. * Brian Clegg, Popular Science *Moving from the dawn of quantum theory to its most recent iterations, Quantum Drama is the story of how quantum theory reached its present state - with visions of where it may go in the future. * Eileen Gonzalez, Foreword Reviews *[A] meticulous account of the tumultuous evolution of quantum physics … [Baggot and Heilbron] balance depth and sophistication with sportscasterlike enthusiasm as they recount how the debate. * Dana Dunham, Scientific American *Never before has the muddle, complexity and confusion surrounding a century of debate about the meaning of quantum mechanics and the famous ‘Copenhagen spirit’ been discussed with such clarity, thoroughness and scholarship. A tour-de-force. * Jim Al-Khalili, theoretical physicist, and author of The World According to Physics *Jim Baggott and John Heilbron take us on a fascinating journey … Baggott’s passion for the epoch-changing ideas inherent in quantum mechanics and Heilbron’s ardent devotion to the history of science shine on every page. * Mario Livio, Wall Street Journal *In reflecting a century of fundamental debate, [Quantum Drama] reminds readers that science in its essence is a human condition. * Tilman Sauer, Science Magazine *Baggott is my favorite science writer about physics and this one is a corker. * Ruy Teixeira and Michael Baharaeen, The Liberal Patriot *

About The Author

Dr Jim Baggott

Jim Baggott is an award-winning science writer. Trained as a scientist in the Universities of Oxford and Stanford, and a former lecturer at the University of Reading, he has written popular books on science, philosophy, and history. His books include Quantum Reality (2020), Quantum Space (2018), Mass (2017), for which he won the 2020 Premio Cosmos prize, Higgs (2012), and The Quantum Story (2011). His books have been translated into a dozen different languages, and he has won awards both for his scientific research and his science writing.

John L. Heilbron is Professor of History and Vice Chancellor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as an Honorary Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. After training in physics, he studied history of science under T. S. Kuhn in the 1960s, when Kuhn was writing The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. He is the recipient of several prizes and honorary degrees from multiple universities. His books include The Incomparable Monsignor (2022), Niels Bohr: A Very Short Introduction (2020), Galileo (2012), and Love, Literature, and the Quantum Atom (with Finn Aaserund, 2013), on Bohr’s 1913 trilogy of scientific papers.

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