Quantum theory : a philosopher's overview

Explores what can be known within quantum theory, with special emphasis on the difference between prediction and explanation. In straightforward and nontechnical language, a philosopher of science goes to the very heart of what is still the central subject in modern physics, namely, quantum theory,...

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Main Author Cannavo, Salvator
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Albany State University of New York Press 2009
SUNY Press
Edition1
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ISBN9780791493472
0791493474
9780791493649
0791493644
DOI10.1515/9780791493649

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Summary:Explores what can be known within quantum theory, with special emphasis on the difference between prediction and explanation. In straightforward and nontechnical language, a philosopher of science goes to the very heart of what is still the central subject in modern physics, namely, quantum theory, with its astonishing ability to predict-yet not explain. There, he encounters and unravels the maze of bewildering puzzles that, for nearly a century, have locked our most eminent theoreticians in a whirlpool of ongoing controversy. Salvator Cannavo breaks radically with this tradition of searching for a generally acceptable interpretation of quantum theory by urging a complete withdrawal from the fray. In doing so, he first highlights the now established adjunctive role of quantum theory in the elaboration of string theory and other developing branches of explanatory physical theory, and then recommends a new focus for the channeling of creative effort in contemporary theoretical physics.
Bibliography:Includes index
Bibliography: p. 161-164
ISBN:9780791493472
0791493474
9780791493649
0791493644
DOI:10.1515/9780791493649