Monday, November 20, 2006

Schrodinger and other cats

Jeba, a great friend, lent me a book: In Search of Schrodinger’s Cat by John Gribbin. Usually, the Batman never lends books and movies but in my case, he made an exception. I am honored.

It was a wonderful reading after The Short History of Nearly Everything. I mean, there is so much out there and we are only beginning to even see it.

This book has quite enough of theoretical physics which would have been great for my mind had I read it in school. I know that these two books would have changed my outlook to physics and science in general.

I need to read more such stuff. At least I will know for sure that I don’t know much. That nothing is real, and that all scientific appliances work not because we know why but because we think we know why.

Like we don’t know whether there are electrons, protons, and neutrons. We assume because then our theory works. Light acts both as a particle and as a wave because in certain situations, it acts like a particle and in others, like a wave!

We have made great industrial advances and applications based on constants in equations. We have had lifelong debates between Bohr and Einstein over theories which were just peeping down the rabbit hole.

Physics is like getting cats out of a hat. Each a mystery, each a magic.


Ranga, I think you should definitely read these two books. By the way, I am reading Surely, You Must be Joking, Mr Feynman for quite some time now. And Ranga, you may feel bad about this: it is one of the most boring books I have ever come across. But I will finish it. I owe that much to Feynman and to you too, I guess ;-).

6 comments:

Rangakrishnan Srinivasan said...

Interesting. I will definitely add these two to the must-read list.

About Feynman's adventures, I dont really know. It changed my life. The same work might evoke different reactions among two people. Why, the very same person might have a different opinion had he read it at some other time.

btw, loved the post on interplay and intercourse.. all those thoughts that were in my mind were there in the form of a cadence of words...

the zurich to atlanta happened 2 years back.

so where are u right now? I would be coming to madras for some 20 odd days in Dec-Jan!

Gayathri Varma said...

Hi Abhilash,
How are you and how is work? i stopped by your blog after a looong time and as expected, really enjoyed every bit of it.
Seems like you are reading a lot and are enjoying life in one of your favourite cities.
I quit Sify too and am in L10bridge, Chennai now....still dreaming and hoping to write anything but "instructionally correct" content one day.
Do give me your email Id.
Bye and take care, Gayathri.

Gayathri Varma said...

Abhilash,
I am fed up. None of my comments are showing. Do something about it.
Bye and take care,
Gayathri

Anonymous said...

John Gribbin is an awesome writer. The amazing puzzle of Schrodinger's kittens remains unsolved right?

Try "Schrodinger's Kittens and the search for Reality" - a more detailed version.

And what can I say about Mr. Feynman - his autobiography is pretty cool and I found it very interesting. :)

Anonymous said...

Why no posts Abhi? Are you busy?

Eroteme said...

Wish you a very happy new year... :-)