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The Cosmic Code:

Quantum Physics As the Language of Nature
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Bantam, 1983 - Science - 333 pages
Traces the development of the quantum theory, explains current understanding of the origin and structure of matter, and shows how scientists discover physical laws

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Pagels' work is probably one of the best layperson introduction to both interpreting and understanding Quantum Mechanics. The most remarkable part of this book is the description of Bell's Inequality ...

Review: The Cosmic Code

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A good primer on quantum physics (from the early eighties) but I found some of his analogies clunky.

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The Last Classical Physicist
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Inventing General Relativity
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The First Quantum Physicists
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