
Helgoland Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
Reviews

Helgoland was the place where Heisenberg, one of the most important figure in Quantum Theory discover his contribution to the enchanting physics theory. This book is essentially a walk through of Quantum Theory starting with the history of how the theory came to be, and all the scientists that contribute to the theory. It is often said that nobody truly understand Quantum Physics, in this book, Rovelli tries to explain the incomprehensibility of Quantum Theory in a comprehensible way. The way this book is written is a fresh way to discuss Quantum Theory. What’s most interesting to me in this book is how Rovelli throws in one of the interpretation of Quantum Theory that is not widely known— relational interpretation of Quantum Physics. I think this book is beautifully written and is a must read if you’re into Quantum Physics.

Always love reading Rovelli’s books. I learn so much from him and his field of work. He writes about physics—namely quantum physics in this book—so beautifully. I always leave feeling incredibly connected to the world around me.

















Highlights

Granularity is the third idea of quantum theory, next to probability and observations.

The name 'quantum theory' comes, indeed, from 'quanta', which is to say 'grains'. Quantum phenomena reveal the granula aspect of the world, at a very small scale.
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