
Entanglement
The Greatest Mystery in Physics
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Narrated by:
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Henry Leyva
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By:
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Amir D. Aczel
Since cyberspace - a word coined by a science fiction writer - became reality, the lines between "science" and "science fiction" have become increasingly blurred. Now, the young field of quantum mechanics holds out the promise that some of humanity's wildest dreams may be realized. Serious scientists, working off of theories first developed by Einstein and his colleagues 70 years ago, have been investigating the phenomenon known as "entanglement," one of the strangest aspects of the strange universe of quantum mechanics.
According to Einstein, quantum mechanics required entanglement - the idea that subatomic particles could become inextricably linked, and that a change to one such particle would instantly be reflected in its counterpart, even if a universe separated them. Einstein felt that if the quantum theory could produce such incredibly bizarre effects, then it had to be invalid. But new experiments both in the United States and Europe show not only that it does happen, but that it may lead to unbreakable codes, and even teleportation...
Entanglement is also available in print from Four Walls Eight Windows.
©2002 Amir D. Aczel(P)2002 Random House, Inc.
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"Mathematician and science writer Amir D. Aczel has amused and edified readers with his clear explications of the profundities of numbers, especially those that led to enduring questions in mysticism and philosophy." (The New York Times)
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Entanglement
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Hard to follow
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The lower score is due to the lack of illustrations.If you’ve listened to books by Amir D. Aczel before, how does this one compare?
Yes. Not as god ast his others. But OKWhat about Henry Leyva’s performance did you like?
Excellent performance. Very clear and easy to listen to.Any additional comments?
My biggest complaint is not about the book itself, but the publisher. Non-fiction books should have available for download somehwere a pdf with the pictures and drawings that suppor the book. They never include the maps with history books or the illustrations with science books.With this topic you REALLY need those aids.Not Bad, But Guilder's book is better
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Excellent from start to finish!
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Where does Entanglement rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
First.What was one of the most memorable moments of Entanglement?
Actually, one can determine either the memorable moments, or the locations of Entanglement, but not both. (My apologies.) The passages on Einstein's stubborn insistence that quantum mechanics formulae had to follow classic formula rules, as E=MC^2 did, reveal his human side. Einstein behaved just as his own few detractors had when they opposed his special and general relativity ideas.What does Henry Leyva bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
An engaging and understandable style. Also, he slows down a bit when narrating formulae and downright wierd passages, just as I would do if reading the book myself.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, the last time I cried over quantum mechanics was during my college physics final. My professor did all the laughing.Any additional comments?
I was an English major, with electives in entry level physics and descriptive astronomy. I dropped out of calculus. Even so I had little trouble following Aczel. It helps to stop listening and write down some of the more complex formulae. You can observe the formula on paper as you listen on. He is as easy to follow as Feinman and much easier to follow than Hawking.God *does* throw dice. In fact He's good at it.
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GREAT BOOK! But get a hard copy with it as well
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Some of the equations and experimental setups don't come across perfectly without the figures to go with them, but even with the hard (as well as occasionally difficult) science, the overall flow and tone of the book is still both enjoyable and accessible.
If you like physics or science fiction, you should get this.
Quantum Physics + People = Good Stuff
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The is a GREAT book if you have any interest
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Good for those enthusiastic about physics and interested in entanglement.
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I was looking for information on the science.
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