How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival
David KaiserNamed one of the Top Physics Books of 2012 by Physics World
The surprising story of eccentric young scientists who stood up to convention—and changed the face of modern physics.
For physicists, the 1970s were a time of stagnation. Jobs became scarce, and conformity was encouraged, sometimes stifling exploration of the mysteries of the physical world. Dissatisfied, underemployed, and eternally curious, an eccentric group of physicists in Berkeley, California, banded together to throw off the constraints of the physics mainstream and explore the wilder side of science. Dubbing themselves the “Fundamental Fysiks Group,” they pursued an audacious, speculative approach to physics. They studied quantum entanglement and Bell’s Theorem through the lens of Eastern mysticism and psychic mind-reading, discussing the latest research while lounging in hot tubs. Some even dabbled with LSD to enhance their creativity. Unlikely as it may seem, these iconoclasts spun modern physics in a new direction, forcing mainstream physicists to pay attention to the strange but exciting underpinnings of quantum theory.
A lively, entertaining story that illuminates the relationship between creativity and scientific progress, How the Hippies Saved Physics takes us to a time when only the unlikeliest heroes could break the science world out of its rut. 46 black-and-white illustrations
年:
2011
版本:
First Edition
出版商:
W. W. Norton & Company
語言:
english
頁數:
372
ISBN 10:
0393076369
ISBN 13:
9780393076363
文件:
EPUB, 1014 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2011