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Whatever the question, the answer is ‘Yes’ (unless it’s ‘No’)
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- Frontmatter i
- By way of introduction... 1
- No one can say what quantum mechanics means (and this is a book about it) 4
- Quantum mechanics is not really about the quantum 22
- Quantum objects are particle (but sometimes neither wave nor they might as well be) 36
- Quantum particles aren’t (but sometimes they in two states at once might as well be) 58
- What ‘happens’ depends on what we find out about it 76
- There are many ways of theory (and none of them interpreting quantum quite makes sense) 102
- Whatever the question, the answer is ‘Yes’ (unless it’s ‘No’) 126
- Not everything is knowable at once 144
- The properties of quantum objects don’t have to be contained within the objects 158
- There is no ‘spooky action at a distance’ 178
- The everyday world is what quantum becomes at human scales 196
- Everything you experience is a (partial) copy of what causes it 218
- Schrödinger’s cat has had kittens 238
- Quantum mechanics can be harnessed for technology 252
- Quantum computers don’t necessarily perform ‘many calculations at once’ 276
- There is no other ‘quantum’ you 286
- Things could be even more ‘quantum’ than they are (so why aren’t they)? 306
- The fundamental laws of quantum mechanics might be simpler than we imagine 320
- Can we ever get to the bottom of it? 338
- Acknowledgements 355
- Notes 357
- Bibliography 361
- Index 373
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- By way of introduction... 1
- No one can say what quantum mechanics means (and this is a book about it) 4
- Quantum mechanics is not really about the quantum 22
- Quantum objects are particle (but sometimes neither wave nor they might as well be) 36
- Quantum particles aren’t (but sometimes they in two states at once might as well be) 58
- What ‘happens’ depends on what we find out about it 76
- There are many ways of theory (and none of them interpreting quantum quite makes sense) 102
- Whatever the question, the answer is ‘Yes’ (unless it’s ‘No’) 126
- Not everything is knowable at once 144
- The properties of quantum objects don’t have to be contained within the objects 158
- There is no ‘spooky action at a distance’ 178
- The everyday world is what quantum becomes at human scales 196
- Everything you experience is a (partial) copy of what causes it 218
- Schrödinger’s cat has had kittens 238
- Quantum mechanics can be harnessed for technology 252
- Quantum computers don’t necessarily perform ‘many calculations at once’ 276
- There is no other ‘quantum’ you 286
- Things could be even more ‘quantum’ than they are (so why aren’t they)? 306
- The fundamental laws of quantum mechanics might be simpler than we imagine 320
- Can we ever get to the bottom of it? 338
- Acknowledgements 355
- Notes 357
- Bibliography 361
- Index 373