Quantum Mechanics and Experience

Book • 1992
Quantum Mechanics and Experience is a thought-provoking book that delves into the major interpretation issues in quantum mechanics, discussing concepts like superposition, non-locality, and various interpretations such as Everett's many worlds and Bohm's hidden variable theory.

Albert's philosophical approach challenges readers to rethink their understanding of reality and the implications of quantum mechanics on our everyday experiences.

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Recommended by Tim Maudlin as a philosophical introduction to quantum mechanics with minimal mathematics.
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Mentioned by Jim Holt as a book exploring quantum mechanics and its philosophical implications.
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