The Curious Wavefunction

Musings on science, history, philosophy and literature

Complementarity And The World: Niels Bohr’s Message In A Bottle

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Werner Heisenberg was on a boat with Niels Bohr and a few friends, shortly after he discovered his famous uncertainty principle in 1927. A b...
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Steven Weinberg (1933-2021)

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I was quite saddened to hear about the passing of Steven Weinberg, perhaps the dominant living figure from the golden age of particle physic...

Kurt Gödel's open world

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Two men walking in Princeton, New Jersey on a stuffy day. One shaggy-looking with unkempt hair, avuncular, wearing a hat and suspenders, loo...
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Jim Simons: "We never override the computer"

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Billionaire-mathematician Jim Simons has been called the most successful investor of all time. His Renaissance Technologies hedge fund has r...
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Review: James Hornfischer's "The Fleet at Flood Tide".

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A superb book on the last year of the war in the Pacific Theater, full of incredible details about underappreciated leaders like Raymond Spr...

Malcolm Gladwell's "The Bomber Mafia" - Weak Tea

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Just finished reading Malcolm Gladwell's new book, "The Bomber Mafia", and am sorely disappointed. It's like Gladwell has ...
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