Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Reading through Quantum Theory
The book begins with the history of the discovery of quantum theory. John polkinghorne talks about the roles of different professionals in this discovery. This includes people such as Planck, Einstein, Young, maxwell and Bohr. Although this is interesting, I don't think that the history of quantum mechanics is terribly important in my dissertation. What is relevant is why quantum mechanics is evidence that randomness does exist.
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