Uncertainty

Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and the Struggle for the Soul of Science

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Uncertainty (2007, Doubleday)

272 pages

English language

Published Feb. 20, 2007 by Doubleday.

ISBN:
9780385515061

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4 stars (2 reviews)

The more precisely the position is determined, the less precisely the momentum is known in this instant, and vice versa.--Werner HeisenbergThat God would choose to play dice with the world is something I cannot believe.--Albert EinsteinNothing exists until it is measured.--Neils BohrThe remarkable story of a startling scientific idea that ignited a battle among the greatest minds of the twentieth century and profoundly influenced intellectual inquiry in fields ranging from physics to literary criticism, anthropology and journalismIn 1927, the young German physicist Werner Heisenberg challenged centuries of scientific understanding when he introduced what came to be known as "the uncertainty principle." Building on his own radical innovations in quantum theory, Heisenberg proved that in many physical measurements, you can obtain one bit of information only at the price of losing another. Heisenberg's principle implied that scientific quantities/concepts do not have absolute, independent meaning, but acquire meaning only in terms of …

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Fairly engrossing most of the way through, but kinda lets you down in the last couple of chapters. The conclusion feels abrupt, and comes right as the story begins to really ramp up. Generally speaking, though, it is an interesting introduction to the subject, and a nicely written historical narrative.

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