Quantum Strangeness: Wrestling With Bell's Theorem and the Ultimate Nature of Reality by George S. Greenstein

Quantum Strangeness: Wrestling With Bell's Theorem and the Ultimate Nature of Reality by George S. Greenstein

Author:George S. Greenstein [Greenstein, George S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B07RLPQRQG
Goodreads: 45554091
Publisher: The MIT Press


It was not just a matter of self-image. Physicists were being enlisted as soldiers in the Cold War. People were urgently needed to combat Soviet domination in the arms race and the space race—highly trained people skilled in the arcana of the new physics. Enrollments in physics courses exploded. At the start of the World War the United States was turning out fewer than 200 physics PhDs per year—but by 1960 that number had more than tripled, and by 1970 it had passed 1,500. In such an atmosphere there was no need—and no time, and maybe even no stomach—to go into such charming stuff as the ultimate nature of reality. Tough people were wanted: can-do types who would roll up their sleeves, brush aside the niceties, and get down to cases. People with deadlines to meet and jobs to do.

And the world got what it wanted.



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