Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime By Sean M. Carroll

The most amazing book I have ever read. Quantum mechanics is a less trodden path and this book anchors young minds to courageously test it's boundaries and question all we know and search for all there is. It is science in it's pure form. Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime I have read some other books on quantum mechanics prior to this one, but I found that my understanding is better from this book. The author writes very well, with clear explanations of the complex subject matter which is easy to read. There are some subtle points that I did nor grasp before, that now feel I understand better. The author favours the many worlds interpretation, but he makes it clear that this is his preference. Other interpretations are discussed and the reader can make up their own mind. I highly recommend this for beginners. Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime I've long been a fan of Carlo Rovelli in his books on quantum mechanics and his poetic prose, but I found Sean Carrol's fresh style and straightforward approach just as engaging Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime Muchas gracias voy a empezar a leerlo llego 1 dia antes y esta grueso. Buen material (: Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime

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I loved this despite not really embracing many worlds as a theorem. Buy it for a whirlwind tour of quantum mechanics, it’s history and philosophy it’s among the best there is. Even if you can’t wrap your head around many worlds or it doesn’t feel as intuitive as Sean Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime Um dos melhores livros para se iniciar em Física Quântica. O autor conseguiu fazer um livro de leitura extremamente agradável de um tema complexo, sem perder o rigor científico. Comprei a versão em inglês e o material é de ótima qualidade. É uma excelente compra! Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime A very well depicted and insightful view of the Everettian interpretation. Also, I agree, there should be push for science to discover the 'whys' and not only the 'hows'. After all, I believe that at the core of anyone attracted by physics there is a spark of deep Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime GREAT BOOK EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR MOST PEOPLE. Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime Just a very logical/cogent way of addressing so many facets really enjoyed the book Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime

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The great genius of modern physics explains why quantum theory makes perfect senseFrom the Royal Society Winton Prize winner'Sean Carroll examines what it means to exist on this speck of dust in a possibly infinite universe. It's fascinating to see a real working physicist thinking these things through and trying to come to a conclusion.' Professor Brian Cox on The Big Picture, a Mail on Sunday Book of the YearQuantum physics is not mystifying. The implications are mind bending, and not yet fully understood, but this revolutionary theory is truly illuminating. It stands as the best explanation of the fundamental nature of our world.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. Acclaimed physicist and writer Sean Carroll debunks the myths, resurrects and reinstates the Many Worlds interpretation, and presents a new path towards solving the apparent conflict between quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of general relativity. In doing so, he fills a gap in the science that has existed for almost a century.A magisterial tour, Something Deeply Hidden encompasses the cosmological and everyday implications of quantum reality and multiple universes. And finally it all makes sense. Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime