The book is structured into three main sections that guide the reader from established science into Smolin's own revolutionary theories:
Smolin covers the basics of quantum "weirdness," such as superposition and entanglement. He critiques the "anti-realist" stance, which suggests that things only have properties when they are measured.
Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum
The book is structured into three main sections that guide the reader from established science into Smolin's own revolutionary theories:
Smolin covers the basics of quantum "weirdness," such as superposition and entanglement. He critiques the "anti-realist" stance, which suggests that things only have properties when they are measured.
Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum