![]() ![]() Carroll uses some equations to prove his concepts and describes them clearly. This is ultimately the Multi Worlds idea: that each observation or event causes a duplicate reality to form where that observation or event did not occur. After a brief historical overview of the development of quantum physics, Carroll spends the remainder of the book explaining that every time an event is observed, reality splits into different branches. ![]() The author begins with a statement that many physicists believe they fully understand the universe based on ideas developed in 1927, but that they only understand a piece of the bigger picture. Caltech theoretical physicist Carroll ( The Big Picture) wants readers to know that the current understanding of reality is wrong, arguing that the Multi Worlds theory related to quantum reality is the correct view to perceive the universe. ![]()
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