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    Helgoland: The Strange and Beautiful Story of Quantum Physics

    €13.75
    ISBN: 9780141993270
    AuthorRovelli, Carlo
    SubAuthor1Segre, Erica
    SubAuthor2Carnell, Simon
    Pub Date01/09/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages208
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    The instant Sunday Times bestseller -- a beautiful story of rebellion and science

    Chosen as a Book of the Year by The Times, Financial Times, Sunday Times, Guardian and Prospect

    'Popular science has rarely been so good' Prospect

    In June 1925, twenty-three-year-old Werner Heisenberg, suffering from hay fever, had retreated to the treeless, wind-battered island of Helgoland in the North Sea in order to think. Walking all night, by dawn he had wrestled with an idea that would transform the whole of science and our very conception of the world.

    In Helgoland Carlo Rovelli tells the story of the birth of quantum physics and its bright young founders who were to become some of the most famous Nobel winners in science. It is a celebration of youthful rebellion and intellectual revolution. An invitation to a magical place.

    Here Rovelli illuminates competing interpretations of this science and offers his own original view, describing the world we touch as a fabric woven by relations. Where we, as every other thing around us, exist in our interactions with one another, in a never-ending game of mirrors.

    A dazzling work from a celebrated scientist and master storyteller, Helgoland transports us to dizzying heights, reminding us of the many pleasures of the life of the mind.

    Translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell

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    The instant Sunday Times bestseller -- a beautiful story of rebellion and science

    Chosen as a Book of the Year by The Times, Financial Times, Sunday Times, Guardian and Prospect

    'Popular science has rarely been so good' Prospect

    In June 1925, twenty-three-year-old Werner Heisenberg, suffering from hay fever, had retreated to the treeless, wind-battered island of Helgoland in the North Sea in order to think. Walking all night, by dawn he had wrestled with an idea that would transform the whole of science and our very conception of the world.

    In Helgoland Carlo Rovelli tells the story of the birth of quantum physics and its bright young founders who were to become some of the most famous Nobel winners in science. It is a celebration of youthful rebellion and intellectual revolution. An invitation to a magical place.

    Here Rovelli illuminates competing interpretations of this science and offers his own original view, describing the world we touch as a fabric woven by relations. Where we, as every other thing around us, exist in our interactions with one another, in a never-ending game of mirrors.

    A dazzling work from a celebrated scientist and master storyteller, Helgoland transports us to dizzying heights, reminding us of the many pleasures of the life of the mind.

    Translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell