From the days of Newton and Descartes up until the end of the nineteenth century, physicists had constructed an increasingly elaborate but basically mechanical view of the world.
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Where Does the Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics is Strange, But Not as Strange as You Think
April 1, 1997, Basic Books
in English
0465067867 9780465067862
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Where does the weirdness go?: why quantum mechanics is strange, but not as strange as you think
1996, BasicBooks
in English
0465067859 9780465067855
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