Schroedinger's Universe and the Origin of the Natural Laws
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Rating | : | 4.62 (975 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1432719793 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 184 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-13 |
Language | : | English |
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"Logical, Experimentally Confirmable Theory of Physics Explained Simply!" according to Ian M. Tepoot. Schrodinger's Universe is a highly understandable, clearly thought-out explanation for the nature and structure of our universe that doesn't require paradoxes, wave/particle duality thought exercises or an assumption of the breakdown of the basic laws of physics observed on the macro scale. It is perhaps even more inexplicable than "String Theory" itself that the theory illuminated in this book -- that is both rational and (more importantly) able to be validated through experimentation and the scientific method -- is often dismissed as "quasi-mystical hokum". Meanwhile, String Theory, w. "Highly understandable!" according to C&E. Like the proposed Big Bang itself, modern physics is an explosion of theories, particles, dimensions, and increasingly incomprehensible explanations of our universe. In this remarkable book, Dr. Wolff, with the help of such notables as Schrödinger and Einstein, cuts this modern Gordian knot and explains the amazingly simple foundations of space, time, and matter.The breadth of concepts examined and explained is vast: the nature of the electron and its fundamental property of spin, light as a purely wave structured phenomena, and how gravity bends light are but a few.Along with his . Schrödinger's Universe Schrödinger's Universe is tops.One of the very best books, that has recently come out, is Dr. Milo Wolff's brand new book: Schrödinger's Universe.I've now finished reading it and I predict that someday it will be ranked in importance right up there next to Newton's Principia.Huygens -- famous for the first pendulum clock and wave theory of light -- admitted to Newton that the mathematical concept, in his Principia, was brilliant but Huygens complained to Newton that it didn't tell us why gravity and centrifugal force were happening.Now, however, Schrödinger's Universe is
Schrödinger's Universe: Einstein, Waves and the Origin of the Natural LawsErwin Schrodinger (1937) perceived that the whole Universe, what we observe as material bodies and forces, are nothing but shapes and variations in the structure of space. If the stars did not exist, we could not exist.. When he and Einstein debated the particle theorists led by Neils Bohr, most scientists thought they had lost it. This book shows they were right; that all matter is one Wave Structure in the space of the Universe