Since the dawn of quantum mechanics, scientists have insisted that what happens at the smallest scales of reality is impossible to describe. When it comes to atoms, Niels Bohr once wrote, language can only be used as in poetry. Adam Forrest Kay disagrees. Escape From Shadow Physics is his fiery rebuke to Bohrs mentality and his theory, arguing that legendarily mind-bending quantum phenomena have explanations that are as intuitive and natural as any other part of science. Thanks to Kays cutting-edge work at MIT, a genuine understanding of the quantum world seems just around the corner. Through bouncing droplets of oil, his team has observed quantum mechanical behaviour emerging on a macroscopic scale - a startling result which suggests that quantum and classical physics are not as irreconcilable as we have been led to think.
Escape from Shadow Physics : Quantum Theory, Quantum Reality and the Next Scientific Revolution