The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory
First published in 1995. Bohm, one of the foremost scientific thinkers of our time, and Hiley present a completely original approach to quantum theory which will alter our understanding of the world and reveal that a century of modern physics needs to be reconsidered.
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The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory
First published in 1995. Bohm, one of the foremost scientific thinkers of our time, and Hiley present a completely original approach to quantum theory which will alter our understanding of the world and reveal that a century of modern physics needs to be reconsidered.
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The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory

The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory

The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory

The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory

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Overview

First published in 1995. Bohm, one of the foremost scientific thinkers of our time, and Hiley present a completely original approach to quantum theory which will alter our understanding of the world and reveal that a century of modern physics needs to be reconsidered.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134807130
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/16/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Bohm, David; Hiley, Basil J.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Ontological versus epistemological interpretations of the quantum theory, Caudal interpretation of the one-body system, The many-body system, Transition processes considered as independent of observation, Measurement as a special case of quantum process, Nonlocality, The large scale world and the classical limit of the quantum theory, The role of statistics in the ontological interpretation of quantum theory, The ontological interpretation of the Pauli equation, The ontological interpretation of boson fields, On the relativistic invariance of our ontogical interpretation, On the many-worlds interpretation, Extension of ontological theories beyond the domain of quantum mechanics, Quantum theory and the implicate order.
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