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The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics As The Languag... -

: Delves into the "microcosmos," explaining complex concepts like quarks , gluons , leptons , and gauge field theories . Pagels uses elegant metaphors to make these abstruse ideas accessible to non-mathematicians.

The book is structured into three distinct parts that guide the reader from classical origins to the frontiers of modern physics: The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Languag...

: The book addresses famous paradoxes such as Schrödinger's cat , Bell's inequality , and the EPR paradox , illustrating how quantum mechanics renders classical concepts like certainty and causality obsolete. : Delves into the "microcosmos," explaining complex concepts

: Traces the historical transition from the deterministic "clockwork" universe of Newton and Einstein to the probabilistic world of quantum mechanics. It highlights the pivotal roles of scientists like Bohr , Heisenberg , and Planck . : Traces the historical transition from the deterministic

: The "code" primarily functions as a set of strict prohibitions—defining what is impossible —rather than a list of possibilities. Reality is shaped by these rigid constraints.

: It moves beyond equations to discuss the relationship between the material world and the human mind, questioning if modern science is "hostile to humanity" and how it transforms our very idea of reality. The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature

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