Quantum entanglement
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- 9780262538442
- 539.7 23 BRO-Q
- QC174.17.E58 B76 2020
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539 BEI-C Concepts of modern physics | 539 BEI-C Concepts of modern physics | 539.6 SMI-B The Boltzmann factor | 539.7 BRO-Q Quantum entanglement | 539.754 MOO-S Six ideas that shaped physics. | 541.220 LEA-M Molecular modelling : principles and applications | 570 BER-W Wavelets |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.The Negative Space of Quantum Physics 2. An Experiment to Challenge a Philosophy 3. Entangled Light 4. Rigorous Contradiction of Everyday Assumptions 5. Reconciling with Relativity 6. Direct Observation Is the Only Reality?.
"The purpose of this book is to empower readers to deeply understand how quantum-entangled particles violate common-sense assumptions and constraints. This book focuses on what quantum physics is not and investigates seemingly plausible theories that cannot account for experimental results"--
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