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Quantum Enigma

Physics Encounters Consciousness

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The most successful theory in science, which underpins a third of our economy, presents astonishing ideas about reality and our existence. It suggests that physical reality is shaped by our observations, a conclusion physicists reached through their experiments with quantum mechanics. This theory reveals a profound link between consciousness and the physical world, leading to surprising implications. Founders of quantum mechanics, like Schrödinger and Einstein, expressed skepticism; Schrödinger famously illustrated the absurdity of a cat being simultaneously dead and alive, while Einstein criticized the theory's "spooky interactions." However, Bell's Theorem confirms the existence of these phenomena. Authors Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner explain these concepts in accessible language, using engaging anecdotes about the theory's pioneers. They address the quantum mystery candidly, distinguishing between established facts and speculation. The intersection of physics and consciousness is a contentious topic. By examining this connection, the authors delve into consciousness itself, raising questions about free will and anthropic principles. This exploration leads to mind-expanding ideas proposed by quantum cosmologists. Readers are invited to navigate this complex terrain, where traditional physics expertise may not provide all the answers, encouraging them to engage with the facts and speculate on their implications.

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Quantum Enigma, Bruce Rosenblum, Fred Kuttner

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Título
Quantum Enigma
Subtítulo
Physics Encounters Consciousness
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2006
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
211
ISBN10
019517559X
ISBN13
9780195175592
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Descripción
The most successful theory in science, which underpins a third of our economy, presents astonishing ideas about reality and our existence. It suggests that physical reality is shaped by our observations, a conclusion physicists reached through their experiments with quantum mechanics. This theory reveals a profound link between consciousness and the physical world, leading to surprising implications. Founders of quantum mechanics, like Schrödinger and Einstein, expressed skepticism; Schrödinger famously illustrated the absurdity of a cat being simultaneously dead and alive, while Einstein criticized the theory's "spooky interactions." However, Bell's Theorem confirms the existence of these phenomena. Authors Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner explain these concepts in accessible language, using engaging anecdotes about the theory's pioneers. They address the quantum mystery candidly, distinguishing between established facts and speculation. The intersection of physics and consciousness is a contentious topic. By examining this connection, the authors delve into consciousness itself, raising questions about free will and anthropic principles. This exploration leads to mind-expanding ideas proposed by quantum cosmologists. Readers are invited to navigate this complex terrain, where traditional physics expertise may not provide all the answers, encouraging them to engage with the facts and speculate on their implications.