How the hippies saved physics : science, counterculture, and the quantum revival / David Kaiser.
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- 9780393342314 (pbk.) :
- 530.092279467 23
- QC15
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530 POS Isaac Newton and his Apple / | 530.09 On a beam of light : | 530.09 Genius : | 530.09 How the hippies saved physics : | 530.1 HAW A brief history of time : from the big bang to black holes / | 530.12 Quantum mechanics / | 530.12 In search of Schrödinger's cat / |
Originally published: 2011.
David Kaiser describes how a quirky band of misfit science students at Berkeley in the 1970s altered the course of modern physics while studying quantum theory alongside Eastern mysticism and psychic mind reading while lounging in hot tubs and dabbling with LSD.
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