David Z. Albert
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Quantum Mechanics and Experience
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1992
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9 editions
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Time and Chance
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published
2001
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5 editions
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The Wave Function: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics
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published
2012
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5 editions
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A Guess at the Riddle: Essays on the Physical Underpinnings of Quantum Mechanics
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After Physics
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2014
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10 editions
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“There is a deep and perennial and profoundly human impulse to approach the world with a DEMAND, to approach the world with a PRECONDITION, that what has got to turn out to lie at THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE, that what has got to turn out to lie at THE FOUNDATION OF ALL BEING, is some powerful and reassuring and accessible image of OURSELVES... and that, more than any of their particular factual inaccuracies - is what bothers me the most about them. It is precisely the business of resisting that demand, it is precisely the business of approaching the world with open and authentic wonder, and with a sharp, cold eye, and singularly intent upon the truth, that's called science.”
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“Time is the thing that everyone knows intimately – until you ask them to tell you about It.”
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