Causality and Chance in Modern Physics

Causality and Chance in Modern Physics by David Bohm is a significant work published by Routledge in 1997, comprising 174 pages in English. This book presents Bohm’s causal interpretation of quantum theory, providing insights into the meaning of quantum mechanics and exploring potential extensions of the theory.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the interplay between causality and chance within the framework of modern physics. Bohm’s analysis encourages a deeper understanding of quantum theory, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the philosophical implications of physics. The book invites exploration into new directions in the field, reflecting its relevance to ongoing discussions in philosophy and science.
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In this classic, David Bohm was the first to offer us his causal interpretation of the quantum theory. Causality and Chance in Modern Physics continues to make possible further insight into the meaning of the quantum theory and to suggest ways of extending the theory into new directions.
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