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Authors: Amanda Gefter
“If different observers give different accounts”
Carlo Rovelli, “Relational Quantum Mechanics,”
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
35 (1996): 1637; arXiv:9609002v2[quant-ph].
Physics World
ran an article headlined
Jon Cartwright, “Quantum Physics Says Goodbye to Reality,”
Physics World
, April 20, 2007.
“Einstein's reasoning requires the existence of”
Carlo Rovelli and Matteo Smerlak, “Relational EPR,” April 2006, arXiv:quant-ph/0604064.
“the more general problem that arises”
Raphael Bousso, “Cosmology and the S-Matrix,”
Physical Review D
71 (2005): 064024; arXiv:hep-th/0412197.
“no observer can obtain or store”
Thomas Breuer, “The Impossibility of Accurate State Self-Measurements,”
Philosophy of Science
62, 2 (June 1995): 197â214.
“Quantum gravity may not admit a”
Raphael Bousso, “Adventures in de Sitter Space” in
The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology: Celebrating Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday
, eds. G. W. Gibbons, E. P. S. Shellard, and S. J. Rankin (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003), 545.
“The most symmetric phase of the”
Frank Wilczek and Betsy Devine,
Longing for the Harmonies
(New York: W. W. Norton, 1987), 275.
“Thanks to this”
Laurent Nottale, “The Principle of Relativity-Emptiness,” lecture given at Bodhicharya's Ringu Tulku Rinpoche Teachings at La Petite Pierre, France, 2009.
“Form is emptiness because”
Ibid.
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Science and Ultimate Reality: Quantum Theory, Cosmology and Complexity
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Delayed Choices
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Schrödinger's Rats
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Fictitious Forces
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Carving the World into Pieces
An Introduction to Black Holes, Information and the String Theory Revolution: The Holographic Universe
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Making History
The Elegant Universe
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A Hint of How the Universe Is Built
Decoherence and the Quantum-to-Classical Transition
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That Alice-in-Wonderland Shit
The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics
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Hope Produces Space and Time
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That Hypothetical, Secret Object
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Into the Margin
Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics?
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A
MANDA
G
EFTER
is a physics and cosmology writer and a consultant for
New Scientist
magazine, where she formerly served as books and arts editor and founded CultureLab. Her writing has been featured in
New Scientist
,
Scientific American
,
Sky and Telescope
,
Astronomy.com
, and
The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Gefter studied the history and philosophy of science at the London School of Economics and was a 2012â13 Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This is her first book.