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Parallel Universes
Fred Alan Wolf's "Parallel Universes" delves into the fascinating theoretical landscape of quantum mechanics to explore the mind-bending possibility that our perceived reality might be just one among an infinite array of co-existing universes. The book's central premise is to unpack complex quantum theories, such as the Many-Worlds Interpretation, which suggests that every quantum event causes the universe to branch into multiple parallel realities, each representing a different outcome. Wolf guides readers through the scientific reasoning, paradoxes, and philosophical implications that have led physicists to entertain such extraordinary concepts, striving to make advanced physics accessible to a broader audience. The core themes woven throughout the text concern the fundamental nature of existence, the relationship between consciousness and the physical world, and the challenges quantum theory poses to deterministic views of the universe. Instead of traditional characters, the "main players" are the seminal ideas of quantum physics and the scientists who pioneered them, presented by Wolf as a guide through this intricate intellectual journey. The book's compelling nature lies in its ambition to bridge cutting-edge science with profound philosophical inquiry, encouraging readers to question their assumptions about reality and explore the vast, mind-expanding potential of scientific understanding.
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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
351
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780671696016
ISBN-10
0671696017
Language
English
Published
1990-02-15
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