Some of the most strange and not understood phenomena in today's science are the facts and phenomena related to the quantum universe. Therefore, to better understand these phenomena, any additional research material and any new ideas and approaches to this subject could be useful. By providing new ways to look at and consider quantum phenomena, the book tackles these problems. The book deals with the identification of interactions between normal-scale and small-scale phenomena, namely the relation between the quantum world and the real world, and shows that many of the laws of the quantum world relate to real-world systems as well. In the first case, the method of the book is to describe, in a more descriptive way, the reasons behind the writing of the book and the similarities between the quantum universe and the normal world scale, discussing and describing why the limiting limitations of pure rationalism should be discarded and substituted by new, more modern and more adapted kinds of thought. The next chapter, being more empirical and more technical, represents the prescriptive part of the book, which also deals with providing and finding solutions, explanations and theory-based prediction methods for the phenomena of the quantum world. Since our restricted senses, perceptions and thought have significant limitations (i.e. there are existing hidden dimensions for us, humans), another challenge to be solved is to recover the knowledge about those dimensions hidden from our senses and abilities. The comparative advantages and the advantages that the book provides to its readers are: describing the ways of thought used to consider quantum phenomena; offering methods for modeling quantum phenomena; connecting the phenomena of the normal and quantum world from both: the particularities of normal scale structures and those of phenomena of the quantum world.
Author(s) DetailsCatalin Silviu Nutu
Constanta Maritime University, Romania and Naval Academy 'Mircea cel Batran', Romania.
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