Il principio di indeterminazione
by Boncinelli Edoardo, Boncinelli Edoardo
To account for the meaning of the uncertainty principle, it is used to say that “observation perturbs the phenomenon.” In its icasticity, the phrase tells us that of an elementary particle we cannot know so many things at once and with great precision, but must choose: either its position in space or its velocity, or its energy or the exact moment it is at. These quantities can be known, yes, but not simultaneously. So let us try to understand it better, helped by an exceptional guide, the formula devised by Heisenberg in 1927: a set of a few symbols, a great revolution in quantum physics, the results of which-from transistors to lasers-are all around us every day.
- Publishing house Il Mulino
- Year of publication 2020
- Number of pages 152
- ISBN 9788815287342
- Foreign Rights Paola Pecchioli
- Price 12.00 €
Boncinelli Edoardo, Boncinelli Edoardo
Edoardo Boncinelli ha insegnato nell’Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele di Milano. Genetista di fama, ha diretto il Laboratorio di biologia molecolare dell’Università San Raffaele e la Sissa di Trieste. Tra i suoi libri recenti «Un futuro da Dio» (Rizzoli, 2018) e «Il male. Storia naturale e sociale della sofferenza» (Il Saggiatore, 2019).
