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Helgoland by Carlo Rovelli is a profound exploration of quantum mechanics, its origins, and its implications for our understanding of reality. The book takes its name from the remote North Sea island of Helgoland, where physicist Werner Heisenberg, in 1925, developed the foundations of quantum theory. Rovelli delves into the revolutionary ideas that emerged from this groundbreaking work, which challenged classical notions of certainty and determinism in science. In this book, Rovelli explains the counterintuitive principles of quantum mechanics, such as wave-particle duality and the role of the observer in determining physical outcomes. He connects these ideas to broader philosophical and existential questions, offering a fresh perspective on how quantum theory reshapes our understanding of existence, reality, and the interconnectedness of the universe.
Weight | 200 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Astronomy & Space Science |
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Format | Paperback |
Genre | Physics |
Origin | Italy |
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