Through two doors at once

the elegant experiment that captures the enigma of our quantum reality

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Anil Ananthaswamy: Through two doors at once (2018)

290 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-101-98609-7
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OCLC Number:
1033575425

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4 stars (6 reviews)

"It's the story of quantum mechanics told through the lens of the 'double-slit' experiment, showing how light passing through two slits cut into a cardboard sheet first challenged our understanding of light and the nature of reality almost two hundred years ago--and continues to do so"--

2 editions

Fun, dragged a little

3 stars

The double-slit experiment was first performed in 1801, and is still being used to learn more about physics today, which is a pretty amazing fact. This book charts the history of the experiment and obviously talks a lot about quantum physics along the way. As far as physics books go, it was a fairly breezy read, although somehow it managed to drag a bit at the end. Worth reading if the idea of quantum entanglement across hundreds of miles is interesting to you.

Review of 'Through Two Doors at Once' on Goodreads

3 stars

Another once-over of modern quantum ideas, built roughly around the double-split experiment. Lots of great ideas and filled in many of my (nearly infinite) gaps of knowledge.

However, despite having studied physics at university and having read (mostly 'listened to') many of these physics I got lost some times, which is OK. But worse, it somehow got kinda boring.

Three stars

Review of 'Through two doors at once' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I liked how the author ties together multiple areas of research within the story of an old experiment. I appreciated that the author did not dumb down the Physics or dilute it. I have read about the history of quantum mechanics before, but I was still astonished by the depth of meaning and all the possibilities behind quantum mechanics and the results from the double-slit experiments. 'Mind-boggling' is too light a word to describe it. Kudos to the author for capturing the essence of this area of research while preserving the mystery.

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Subjects

  • Quantum theory
  • Popular works
  • Wave theory of light
  • Reality