David Bohm
2019 • 250 pages

This authoritative biography addresses the life and work of the quantum physicist David Bohm. Although quantum physics is considered the soundest physical theory, its strange and paradoxical features have challenged - and continue to challenge - even the brightest thinkers. David Bohm dedicated his entire life to enhancing our understanding of quantum mysteries, in particular quantum nonlocality. His work took place at the height of the cultural/political upheaval in the 1950's, which led him to become the most notable American scientist to seek exile in the last century. The story of his life is as fascinating as his ideas on the quantum world are appealing.

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Springer Biography

Springer Biography is a 12-book series with 12 released primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by G.J. Hyland, Dora Musielak, and Pramod V. Naik.

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Sophie Germain: Revolutionary Mathematician
Meghnad Saha: His Life in Science and Politics
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Ettore Majorana: Unveiled Genius and Endless Mysteries
Willem de Sitter: Einstein's Friend and Opponent
Marcel Grossmann: For the Love of Mathematics
Feynman and His Physics: The Life and Science of an Extraordinary Man
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Einstein and Heisenberg: The Controversy Over Quantum Physics
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