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Seeing Double: Shared Identities in Physics, Philosophy, and Literature
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| #2947879 in Books | 2002-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .72 x5.62 x8.24l, | File type: PDF | 192 pages||20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.| A wedding of two regretfully estranged worlds|By Jason Bielagus|For those new to science, or for those who have little experience with quantum physics, "Seeing Double," by Dr. Pesic, will serve as a wonderful introduction to quantum physics, a field that was the most spectacular and influential to the 20th century. The book provides a historical overview that is elucidated b|From Publishers Weekly|In this suggestive but almost terse volume, Pesic, a musician-physicist at St. John's College, probes the mysteries of individuality and identity in light of quantum theory. For Pesic, quantum theory poses a paradox: electrons and other e
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The separateness and connection of individuals is perhaps the central question of human life: What, exactly, is my individuality? To what degree is it unique? To what degree can it be shared, and how? To the many philosophical and literary speculations about these topics over time, modern science has added the curious twist of quantum theory, which requires that the elementary particles of which everything con...
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