You can find the book in various formats, including , through retailers like Barnes & Noble , Amazon , or Penguin Random House . Key Themes and Arguments
In theoretical physicist Lee Smolin argues that the current "anti-realist" version of quantum mechanics is fundamentally incomplete. He contends that we must look beyond standard quantum theory to find a description of the universe that makes sense to "common sense realism"—the idea that the world exists independently of our observations. You can find the book in various formats,
The book is structured into three main sections that guide the reader from established science into Smolin's own revolutionary theories: The book is structured into three main sections
We still cannot explain exactly how or why the "collapse of the wave function" happens without relying on an observer. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. through retailers like Barnes & Noble