Miękka oprawa, 344 stron
Język Polish
Opublikowane 7 lutego 2022 przez Otwarte.
Miękka oprawa, 344 stron
Język Polish
Opublikowane 7 lutego 2022 przez Otwarte.
The ideas about the universe formulated for centuries have turned out to be a collection of approximations or nonsense. To speak with certainty about anything is therefore, as the author of this book writes, not only impertinence, but, worse, a gaffe. We are becoming increasingly familiar with the laws governing reality - not by establishing sacred truths, but by effectively challenging them. The vision of the world that has begun to be drawn thanks to this is profoundly shocking.
To bring it to us, Andrew Dragan clearly and lucidly explains the remarkable conclusions of Einstein's groundbreaking theories and the most surprising laws of quantum mechanics, and presents his own new and revolutionary model linking them together. On top of all this, he explains why chickens constantly move their heads, why ants don't gallop, and why dinosaurs wouldn't complain that a day has only 24 hours (of course, if they could …
The ideas about the universe formulated for centuries have turned out to be a collection of approximations or nonsense. To speak with certainty about anything is therefore, as the author of this book writes, not only impertinence, but, worse, a gaffe. We are becoming increasingly familiar with the laws governing reality - not by establishing sacred truths, but by effectively challenging them. The vision of the world that has begun to be drawn thanks to this is profoundly shocking.
To bring it to us, Andrew Dragan clearly and lucidly explains the remarkable conclusions of Einstein's groundbreaking theories and the most surprising laws of quantum mechanics, and presents his own new and revolutionary model linking them together. On top of all this, he explains why chickens constantly move their heads, why ants don't gallop, and why dinosaurs wouldn't complain that a day has only 24 hours (of course, if they could talk and understood the concept of time).
Andrew Dragan is a professor of theoretical physics and the recipient of dozens of awards for scientific activities, as well as photography, film and music. As a teenager, he was active in cracker groups and is now shaking up the world of science. In 2020, together with Professor Arthur Ekert, he published a paper, "The Quantum Principle of Relativity," which may prove to be the biggest breakthrough in understanding quantum theory since Einstein.