Really. 141,36 ₺ René Descartes declared “the number of the heavens” to be indefinitely large, and as notions of the known universe expanded from our solar system to our galaxy, the debate about its multiplicity was repeatedly recast. x 234 "I was overwhelmed by tears of joy at seeing so many fundamental issues explained as well as they ever have been. -- Sunday Times BOOKS OF THE YEAR 'Like all great writers, Carroll has the remarkable ability of putting the reader utterly at ease with his lucid and addictive prose. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Number of the Heavens: A History of the Multiverse and the Quest to Understand the Cosmos. Your points will be added to your account once your order is shipped. The deep bass notes of the organ reminded me of how thoughts and emotions in that world are like waves that move through you. Today the controversy continues, as cosmologists and physicists explore the possibility of … 164,22 ₺ From the Royal Society Winton Prize winner Caltech physicist and New York Times bestselling author Sean Carroll shows that there are multiple copies of you. But the will must be stronger than the skill.
-- Priyamvada Natarajan, theoretical astrophysicist, Yale University, and author of Mapping the Heavens 'A masterpiece...stands along with Feynman's QED as one of the two best popularizations of quantum mechanics I've ever seen.' ""Be prepared to deal with some equations -- and to have your mind blown. ""A thrilling tour through what is perhaps humankind's greatest intellectual achievement "Sean Carroll is always lucid and funny, gratifyingly readable, while still excavating depths. -- Brian Greene, author of The Elegant Universe 'Sean Carroll's immensely enjoyable Something Deeply Hidden brings readers face-to-face with the fundamental quantum weirdness of the universe - or should I say universes?
-- Geek Wire 'By far the most articulate and cogent defence of the Many-Worlds view in book-length depth with a close connection to the latest ongoing research.' The Number of the Heavens: A History of the Multiverse and the Quest to Understand the Cosmos - Kindle edition by Siegfried, Tom. Sean includes us in the battle between a simple reality versus a multitude of realities that feels barely on the periphery of human comprehension. We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. 359,90 ₺ -- Science Magazine 'Carroll argues with a healthy restlessness that makes his book more interesting than so many others in the quantum physics genre.' -- Scientific American 'What makes Carroll's new project so worthwhile, though, is that while he is most certainly choosing sides in the debate, he offers us a cogent, clear and compelling guide to the subject while letting his passion for the scientific questions shine through every page.' He includes us in the ideas, the philosophy, and the foment of revolution.
-- Katie Mack, theoretical astrophysicist, North Carolina State University, author of The End of Everything (forthcoming) 'Sean Carroll beautifully clarifies the debate about the foundations of quantum mechanics, and champions the most elegant, courageous approach: the astonishing "Many-Worlds" interpretation. It's a fascinating idea, and one that just might hold clues to a deeper reality." Spanning the history of quantum discoveries, from Einstein and Bohr to the present day, Something Deeply Hidden is the essential guide to the most intriguing subject in science.