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Electromagnetic and Quantum Measurements: A Bitemporal Neoclassical Theory

Book information

Publisher
Springer US
Year
2001
ISBN
978-0-7923-7257-8, 978-1-4615-1603-3
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-1603-3
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
28 MB (29417047 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
373\382
Time added
2014-01-18 08:00:00

Description

It is a pleasure to write a foreword for Professor Tore Wessel-Berg's book, "Electromagnetic and Quantum Measurements: A Bitemporal Neoclassical Theory." This book appeals to me for several reasons. The most important is that, in this book, Wessel-Berg breaks from the pack. The distinguished astrophysicist Thomas Gold has written about the pressures on scientists to move in tight formation, to avoid having their legs nipped by the sheepdogs of science. This book demonstrates that Wessel-Berg is willing to take that risk. I confess that I do not sufficiently understand this book to be able to either agree or disagree with its thesis. Nevertheless, Wessel-Berg makes very cogent arguments for setting out on his journey. The basic equations of physics are indeed time-reversible. Our experience, that leads us to the concept of an "arrow of time," is derived from macro­ scopic phenomena, not from fundamental microscopic phenomena. For this reason, it makes very good sense to explore the consequences of treating microscopic phenomena on the assumption that forward time and backward time are equal.

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