Ebook: Einstein defiant: genius versus genius in the quantum revolution
- Genre: History // Memoirs; Biographies
- Tags: Quantum theory -- History -- 20th century., Physics -- Europe -- History -- 20th century., Einstein Albert -- 1879-1955., Bohr Niels -- 1885-1962., Physics., Quantum theory., Europe.
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Joseph Henry Press
- City: Princeton, N.J., Europe
- Language: English
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Quantum mechanics was perhaps the single greatest scientific discovery of 20th century physics. But the man who was arguably the greatest physicist of them all--Albert Einstein--struggled with the theory, seeking a more complete explanation of the physical phenomena that scientists were observing. Einstein's reluctance to embrace the quantum ultimately pitted him against another great genius of the era, Niels Bohr, Read more...
Abstract: Quantum mechanics was perhaps the single greatest scientific discovery of 20th century physics. But the man who was arguably the greatest physicist of them all--Albert Einstein--struggled with the theory, seeking a more complete explanation of the physical phenomena that scientists were observing. Einstein's reluctance to embrace the quantum ultimately pitted him against another great genius of the era, Niels Bohr, a pragmatist who readily accepted a theory that allowed for unpredictability. Einstein stubbornly insisted on a deeper understanding. This contest of visions ripped through the scientific community, giving rise to one of the most impassioned debates of modern physics.-Dust jacket