Review:
"A fascinating introduction to the strange world of quantum physics and its wider implications." "A fascinating introduction to the strange world of quantum physics and its wider implications."--Christian Science Monitor"In recent years, there have been many books for the lay reader on quantum mechanics and its philosophical and metaphysical implications, but this is an exceptionally good one.... Takes the reader step by step through the famous and difficult paradoxes of modern physics with remarkable clarity of thought and expression.... One of the delights of this book is an extensive encounter with the profound philosophical ponderings, struggles, and debates of [Plato, Plotinus, Whitehead, and the founding fathers of quantum mechanics].... The author treats his reader with impeccable respect."--Christian Wertenbaker, Parabola"Delightful and clear. Marvelous simplicity. Difficult concepts are explained with humor and felicity. Malin does a wonderful job in turning the weirdness of quantum mechanics into an exciting and intriguing discovery of a new way of looking at and relating with reality. A rich feast of ideas and concepts from many seminal minds of the Western world, especially those of Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Whitehead, and Plotinus."--Ravi Ravindra, author of Science and the Sacred"This is a wonderful book. A clear presentation of the principles of quantum physics is followed by an equally clear exposition of the surprising resonance between quantum physics and great paradigms of Western civilization, both old and new. The entertaining conversations between two fictional characters add to the clarity of the presentation and the enjoyment of reading. A great read for anyone who is interested in the existential message of quantum mechanics."--Anne Freire-Ashbaugh, author of Plato's Theory of Explanation "A fascinating introduction to the strange world of quantum physics and its wider implications."--Christian Science Monitor "In recent years, there have been many books for the lay reader on quantum mechanics and its philosophical and metaphysical implications, but this is an exceptionally good one.... Takes the reader step by step through the famous and difficult paradoxes of modern physics with remarkable clarity of thought and expression.... One of the delights of this book is an extensive encounter with the profound philosophical ponderings, struggles, and debates of [Plato, Plotinus, Whitehead, and the founding fathers of quantum mechanics].... The author treats his reader with impeccable respect."--Christian Wertenbaker, Parabola "Delightful and clear. Marvelous simplicity. Difficult concepts are explained with humor and felicity. Malin does a wonderful job in turning the weirdness of quantum mechanics into an exciting and intriguing discovery of a new way of looking at and relating with reality. A rich feast of ideas and concepts from many seminal minds of the Western world, especially those of Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Whitehead, and Plotinus."--Ravi Ravindra, author of Science and the Sacred "This is a wonderful book. A clear presentation of the principles of quantum physics is followed by an equally clear exposition of the surprising resonance between quantum physics and great paradigms of Western civilization, both old and new. The entertaining conversations between two fictional characters add to the clarity of the presentation and the enjoyment of reading. A great read for anyone who is interested in the existential message of quantum mechanics."--AnneFreire-Ashbaugh, author of Plato's Theory of Explanation "A fascinating introduction to the strange world of quantum physics and its wider implications."--Christian Science Monitor "In recent years, there have been many books for the lay reader on quantum mechanics and its philosophical and metaphysical implications, but this is an exceptionally good one.... Takes the reader step by step through the famous and difficult paradoxes of modern physics with remarkable clarity of thought and expression.... One of the delights of this book is an extensive encounter with the profound philosophical ponderings, struggles, and debates of [Plato, Plotinus, Whitehead, and the founding fathers of quantum mechanics].... The author treats his reader with impeccable respect."--Christian Wertenbaker, Parabola "Delightful and clear. Marvelous simplicity. Difficult concepts are explained with humor and felicity. Malin does a wonderful job in turning the weirdness of quantum mechanics into an exciting and intriguing discovery of a new way of looking at and relating with reality. A rich feast of ideas and concepts from many seminal minds of the Western world, especially those of Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Whitehead, and Plotinus."--Ravi Ravindra, author of Science and the Sacred "This is a wonderful book. A clear presentation of the principles of quantum physics is followed by an equally clear exposition of the surprising resonance between quantum physics and great paradigms of Western civilization, both old and new. The entertaining conversations between two fictional characters add to the clarity of the presentation and the enjoyment of reading. A great read for anyone who is interested inthe existential message of quantum mechanics."--Anne Freire-Ashbaugh, author of Plato's Theory of Explanation "A fascinating introduction to the strange world of quantum physics and its wider implications."--Christian Science Monitor"In recent years, there have been many books for the lay reader on quantum mechanics and its philosophical and metaphysical implications, but this is an exceptionally good one.... Takes the reader step by step through the famous and difficult paradoxes of modern physics with remarkable clarity ofthought and expression.... One of the delights of this book is an extensive encounter with the profound philosophical ponderings, struggles, and debates of [Plato, Plotinus, Whitehead, and the founding fathers of quantum mechanics].... The author treats his reader with impeccablerespect."--Christian Wertenbaker, Parabola"Delightful and clear. Marvelous simplicity. Difficult concepts are explained with humor and felicity. Malin does a wonderful job in turning the weirdness of quantum mechanics into an exciting and intriguing discovery of a new way of looking at and relating with reality. A rich feast of ideas andconcepts from many seminal minds of the Western world, especially those of Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Whitehead, and Plotinus."--Ravi Ravindra, author of Science and the Sacred"This is a wonderful book. A clear presentation of the principles of quantum physics is followed by an equally clear exposition of the surprising resonance between quantum physics and great paradigms of Western civilization, both old and new. The entertaining conversations between two fictionalcharacters add to the clarity of the presentation and the enjoyment of reading. A great read for anyone who is interested in the existential message of quantummechanics."--Anne Freire-Ashbaugh, author of Plato's Theory of Explanation
About the Author:
Shimon Malin is a Professor of Physics at Colgate University. A leading authority on quantum mechanics, General Relativity and cosmology, and philosophy, he is the author or co-author of three books and some fifty scientific papers. He lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.
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