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  • He thought about it.  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    Nicolas Gisin is terrible. From a difficult area it is a relatively simple visit. Each idea that we have of the subject, it brings the next chapter, which complements the sheds new days. Physical in students, math enthusiasts, the SF readers, collect
  • A bad book, not recommended  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    It's a pretty bad book. The "Game Bell" complicates rather than anything else the explanation of Bell's theorem and inequality (much more clearly explained, without vulgar popularization, with 'Espagnat in "In Search of the real"), any
  • Unthinkable? Try ....  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    This is not a play "easy". However, the author manages to make us glimpse the mysterious behavior of matter. Its success is there.
  • a sum  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    A wonderful introduction to the new challenges of modern physics ... understandable to the novice who wants to learn more in this magical area.
  • A book I have not read by chance  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    I read the first time, this book by Professor Nicolas Gisin. I enjoyed but to better understand I will soon read as the author advises me. I do not know much about quantum physics if not that the assiduous reading of "Science and Life" allows me
  • A laudable effort to make quantum theory available  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    The author manages to highlight the fundamental characteristics of quantum theory, those that distinguish it from conventional physical theories so my clear opinion. Only probable downside: some of the text seems to exceed the level of physical drive
  • half success  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    What a pity ... The first part of this book I was excited! Of all the books on quantum physics I read: either everything seemed clear and I could not see why it was so revolutionary; or I did not understand anything, and it was very frustrating. With
  • Not easy - a taste of too little - but open to the world  

    The Unthinkable Chance: Non-locality, quantum teleportation and other wonders (Hardcover)
    The subject is difficult. The author also clearly announced in the introduction that we may not understand everything on. And this is true for me because I think the foundations are absolutely necessary to read this book. The reading I had done other