Other Worlds: A Portrait of Nature in Rebellion: Space, Superspace and the Quantum Universe by Paul Davies

Other Worlds: A Portrait of Nature in Rebellion: Space, Superspace and the Quantum Universe

Paul Davies
207 pages
Simon and Schuster
Jan 1980
Hardcover
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When physicists began exploring the inner workings of the atom, they uncovered a world so weird that it overturned our very concept of reality. When you journey into the quantum universe you enter a world ruled by chance. Commonsense notions of space, time and causality must be left behind as the realm of solid matter dissolves away into vibrating patterns of ghostly energy; even spacetime itself is revealed as an ephemeral froth of wormholes and tunnels. Most revolutionary of all is the way in which quantum physics interweaves mind and matter in a subtle and holistic manner. It is here that scientists make the most startling claim of all: that there exist myriads of alternative realities in parallel to our own. Are these "other worlds" just mathematical artefacts, or do they really exist?
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Pages 207
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Published 1980
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