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Beyond Weird by Philip Ball

jrt_lit's review

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

glitterbox's review

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challenging informative medium-paced

4.0

maisonelliott's review

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challenging informative mysterious medium-paced

4.0

wegmarken2006's review

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informative

5.0

neilsb's review against another edition

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challenging informative mysterious fast-paced

5.0

evariste's review

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challenging informative medium-paced

4.0

roba's review

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3.0

I had high hopes for a Philip Ball quantum book as he's a good and original pop science writer. The fact I didn't get on too well with it is probably because he pours super-cooled water on the multiple worlds interpretation, as well as some of the other famously strange bits of quantum physics. Not knowing the maths or actually being a physicist of any kind I've got no way of sensibly deciding whether he's wrong or not, of course (though as far as I can make out he has a chiefly hypocritical reason for discounting it - he says that a sort of aesthetic outrage against infinite universes being created at every quantum junction is not a valid reason for denying the MWI; half a page later, he seems to be saying a similar kind of outrage at the creation of infinite minds within those universes is why the MWI is unthinkable). But let's face it, infinite universes are much more fun for the lay reader to think about, so you're always going to come across a little curmudgeonly if you attack them.
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