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Albert Einstein was voted man of the 20th Century. He is widely recognised as the greatest scientist ever lived; his name is synonymous with genius. But despite recognition of his major achievements in physics, within a decade of his ascent to fame he fell from the pinnacle of science because he challenged Werner Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and the quantum mechanics that stemmed from it. As a result, Einstein was no longer taken seriously by professional physicists.
But was Einstein right in his warning that there is something wrong in quantum mechanics? Ash’s investigation shows the century old issue can be resolved by a theory from the 19th century, reinvented for the 21st, which shows how quantum mechanics could be restructured and physics unified. It thus appears to be the unified field Einstein was searching for.
If Einstein was right, then this book could shift the paradigm. It has the potential to spark a revolution.
David Ash’s approach to quantum mechanics is refreshingly simple. He does it through art rather than mathematics so his work is readily complemented by Shane Guffogg’s vortexual Art.
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Hardback
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David Ash
Shane Guffogg
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ISBN - 9788794302852
Dimensions - 24.4 x 17.0 x 0.8 cm
Page Count - 174
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