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010 _a 2009279662
020 _a978-981-4277-03-7
020 _a978-981-4277-02-0
020 _a981-4277-02-9
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050 0 0 _aQC 173.98
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082 0 0 _a530.1209
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100 1 _aNewton, Roger G
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245 1 0 _aHow physics confronts reality:
_bEinstein was correct, but Bohr won the game/
_cRoger G. Newton
246 3 0 _aEinstein was correct, but Bohr won the game
260 _aNew Jersey:
_bWorld Scientific,
_c2009
300 _aix, 147 p.:
_bill.,
_c23 cm.
520 _a"This book recalls, for nonscientific readers, the history of quantum mechanics, the main points of its interpretation, and Einstein's objections to it, together with the responses engendered by his arguments. We point out that most popular discussions on the strange aspects of quantum mechanics ignore the fundamental fact that Einstein was correct in his insistence that the theory does not directly describe reality. While that fact does not remove these counterintuitive features, it casts them in a different light."--page vi.
600 1 0 _aBohr, Niels,
_d1885-1962
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600 1 0 _aEinstein, Albert,
_d1879-1955
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650 0 _aQuantum theory
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