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Description: Further DetailsTitle: Philosophical Consequences of Quantum TheoryCondition: NewSubtitle: Reflections on Bell's TheoremISBN-10: 0268015791EAN: 9780268015794ISBN: 9780268015794Publisher: University of Notre Dame PressFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: 07/31/1992Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USContributor: James T. Cushing (Edited by), Ernan McMullin (Edited by)Genre: Science Nature & MathBook Series: Studies in Science and the Humanities from the Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and ValuesDescription: From the beginning, the implications of quantum theory for our most general understanding of the world have been a matter of intense debate. Einstein argues that the theory had to be regarded as fundamentally incomplete. Its inability, for example, to predict the exact time of decay of a single radioactive atom had to be due to a failure of the theory and not due to a permanent inability on our part or a fundamental indeterminism in nature itself. In 1964, John Bell derived a theorem which showed that any deterministic theory which preserved "locality" (i.e., which rejected action at a distance) would have certain consequences for measurements performed at a distance from one another. An experimental check seems to show that these consequences are not, in fact, realized. The correlation between the sets of events is much stronger than any "local" deterministic theory could allow. What is more, this stronger correlation is precisely that which is predicted by quantum theory. The astonishing result is that local deterministic theories of the classical sort seem to be permanently excluded. Not only can the individual decay not be predicted, but no future theory can ever predict it. The contributors in this volume wrestle with this conclusion. Some welcome it; others leave open a return to at lease some kind of deterministic world, one which must however allow something like action-at-a distance. How much lit it? And how can one avoid violating relativity theory, which excludes action-at-a-distance? How can a clash between the two fundamental theories of modern physics, relativity and quantum theory, be avoided? What are the consequences for the traditional philosophic issue of causality explanation and objectivity? One thing is certain; we can never return to the comfortable Newtonian world where everything that happened was, in principle, predictable and where what happened at one measurement site could not affect another set of measurements being performed light-years away, at a distance that a light-signal could not bridge. Contributors: James T. Cushing, Abner Shimony, N. David Mermin, Jon P. Jarrett, Linda Wessels, Bas C. van Fraassen, Jeremy Butterfield, Michael L. G. Redhead, Henry P. Stapp, Arthur Fine, R. I. G. Hughes, Paul Teller, Don Howard, Henry J. Folse, and Ernan McMullin.Item Height: 229mmItem Length: 152mmItem Width: 18mmItem Weight: 443gAuthor: Ernan McMullinRelease Year: 1992 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

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Book Title: Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory

Title: Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory

Subtitle: Reflections on Bell's Theorem

ISBN-10: 0268015791

EAN: 9780268015794

ISBN: 9780268015794

Release Date: 07/31/1992

Release Year: 1992

Country/Region of Manufacture: US

Contributor: Ernan McMullin (Edited by)

Genre: Science Nature & Math

Number of Pages: 330 Pages

Publication Name: Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory : Reflections on Bell's Theorem

Language: English

Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press

Item Height: 0.7 in

Publication Year: 1992

Subject: Physics / Quantum Theory, Metaphysics, Logic

Type: Textbook

Item Weight: 15.7 Oz

Item Length: 9 in

Subject Area: Philosophy, Science

Author: Ernan Mcmullin

Item Width: 6 in

Series: Studies in Science and the Humanities from the Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values Ser.

Format: Trade Paperback

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