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2017-08-18
The Problem of Time: Quantum Mechanics Versus General Relativity - de Edward Anderson (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Livre | The Problem of Time: Quantum Mechanics Versus General Relativity |
| Date de publication | 2017-08-18 |
| Traducteur | Ziya Vittorio |
| Chiffre de Pages | 968 Pages |
| La taille du fichier | 55.82 MB |
| Langue | Anglais & Français |
| Éditeur | Pan Macmillan |
| ISBN-10 | 1816511346-YIY |
| Format de eBook | PDF EPub AMZ FB2 VIA |
| Auteur | Edward Anderson |
| ISBN-13 | 158-4499138645-GFD |
| Nom de Fichier | The-Problem-of-Time-Quantum-Mechanics-Versus-General-Relativity.pdf |
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The only problem with General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics is that is defies all the common knowledge All we think that is common sense is proved wrong in these concepts All we think that is common sense is proved wrong in these concepts
The General Theory of Relativity covers large scale events and Quantum Mechanics covers very small scale Will a single theory ever combine these or are the issues too different
We show that Oeckls boundary formalism incorporates quantum statistical mechanics naturally and we formulate generalcovariant quantum statistical mechanics in this language We illustrate the formalism by showing how it accounts for the Unruh effect We observe that the distinction between pure and mixed states weakens in the general
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The standard physics has completely failed to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity notably because of indeterminacy a non Baconian idea introduced at the Solvay Conference of 1927