The Schr dinger Girl

The Schr  dinger Girl

Set in the 1960s, this novel exploring the mysteries of the multiverse—and of human identity—is “a rare page turner that avoids the obvious traps.” —The New York Times Book Review Garrett Adams, an uptight behavioral psychology ...

Author: Laurel Brett

Publisher: Akashic Books

ISBN: 9781617757730

Category: Fiction

Page: 224

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Set in the 1960s, this novel exploring the mysteries of the multiverse—and of human identity—is “a rare page turner that avoids the obvious traps.” —The New York Times Book Review Garrett Adams, an uptight behavioral psychology professor who refuses to embrace the 1960s, is in a slump. The dispirited rats in his latest experiment aren't yielding results, and his beloved Yankees are losing. As he sits at a New York City bar watching the Yanks strike out, he knows he needs a change. Then, at a bookstore, he meets a mysterious young woman, Daphne, who draws him into the turbulent and exciting world of Vietnam War protests and the music of Bob Dylan and the Beatles, and he starts to emerge from the numbness and grief over his father’s death in World War II. But when Daphne evolves into four separate versions of herself, Garrett’s life becomes complicated as he devotes himself to answering the questions about character and destiny raised by her iterations—an obsession that threatens to upend his relationship with a beautiful art historian, destroy his teaching job, and dissolve a longtime friendship. The Daphnes seem to exist in separate realities that challenge the laws of physics and call into question everything Garrett thought he knew. Now he must decide what is vision, what is science, and what is delusion. “[A] mind-bending experimental thriller.” —CrimeReads “An immensely interesting concept . . . dig[s] deep into psychology, philosophy, physics, and, most importantly, politics as Daphne shakes Garrett out of his indifference toward the cultural turmoil of the late ’60s.” —Kirkus Reviews “Brett's imaginative, amusing debut will appeal to fans of Nell Zink.” —Publishers Weekly “This absorbing novel vividly mines the physics and psychology of reality, and the reader’s reward is a moving story of love and loss.” —Hilma Wolitzer, author of An Available Man
Categories: Fiction

Schrodinger s Ball

Schrodinger s Ball

Before were halfway down the hall, we hear Dr. Schrödinger's voice, pleasant and ingratiating. ... Well, a girl. The dull girl from the ice-cream shop! The one we'd thought was so bored by the good doctor, who, by the way. has now ...

Author: Adam Felber

Publisher: Random House

ISBN: 9781588365484

Category: Fiction

Page: 256

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“Tender, hilarious, and packed with delightful surprises . . . If Einstein and John Cleese had written a novel together, this would be it.”–Joseph Weisberg, author of 10th Grade Four friends set out into the night in Cambridge, Massachusetts, undeterred by the fact that one of them might actually be dead. Deb has perfected the half-hour orgasm. Grant, a geek, desperately desires Deb. Depressed Arlene has just improbably slept with Johnny, their leader, who recently and accidentally shot himself to death. But is he (or anyone) alive or dead until he’s observed to be by someone else? Maybe not, according to Dr. Erwin Schrödinger, the renowned physicist (1887—1961) who is, strangely, still ambling through the Ivy League town, offering opinions and proofs about how our perceptions can bring to life–and, in turn, reduce and destroy–other people and ourselves. And what does Schrödinger have to do with the President of Montana, who just declared war on the rest of the country, or the Harvard Square bag lady who is rewriting the history of the world? What’s the significance of the cat in the box, the “miracle molecule,” or the discarded piece of luncheon meat? Answer: All will collide by the end of this hypersmart, supersexy, madly moving novel that crosses structural inventiveness with easygoing accessibility, the United States with our internal states of being, philosophy with fiction. In Adam Felber’ s dazzling debut, science and humanity collide in a kaleidoscopic story that is as hilarious as death and as heartbreaking as love.
Categories: Fiction

Schrodinger

Schrodinger

Alexander was desolated by the loss of his young wife, but after a year of mourning he revived and married a seventeen-year-old girl, Natalie Lechner. Natalie was not a great beauty, but a young woman of unusual independence and ...

Author: Walter Moore

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

ISBN: 9781107569911

Category: Science

Page: 529

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This is a biography of the great scientist, Erwin Schrödinger (author of What is Life?), which draws upon recollections of his family and friends, as well as on contemporary records, diaries and letters. It aims to reveal the fundamental motives that drove him.
Categories: Science

Erwin Schrodinger and the Quantum Revolution

Erwin Schrodinger and the Quantum Revolution

woman, actively involved in Irish politics as a member of the Labour Party, and engaged in a long-running battle with the authorities about the state of the slums in Dublin, where tuberculosis, rickets and other diseases of malnutrition ...

Author: John Gribbin

Publisher: Random House

ISBN: 9781446465714

Category: Biography & Autobiography

Page: 400

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Erwin Schrödinger was an Austrian physicist famous for his contribution to quantum physics. He won the Nobel Prize in 1933 and is best known for his thought experiment of a cat in a box, both alive and dead at the same time, which revealed the seemingly paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger was working at one of the most fertile and creative moments in the whole history of science. By the time he started university in 1906, Einstein had already published his revolutionary papers on relativity. Now the baton of scientific progress was being passed to a new generation: Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, Niels Bohr, and of course, Schrödinger himself. In this riveting biography John Gribbin takes us into the heart of the quantum revolution. He tells the story of Schrödinger's surprisingly colourful life (he arrived for a position at Oxford University with both his wife and mistress). And with his trademark accessible style and popular touch, he explains the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, which underpins all of modern science.
Categories: Biography & Autobiography

Jew Girl

Jew Girl

As she crossed Washington Square North and melded into the crowd of mostly tourists in Washington Square Park, she felt tempted to skip school and join them, but she could not afford to miss Schrodinger's cat and his uncertainty ...

Author: Eminemsrevenge

Publisher:

ISBN: 9781411645516

Category: Fiction

Page: 216

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Internet bad boy EminemsRevenge, who many consider to be the Howard Stern and Dave Chappelle of blogging, brings those talents to literature, and "Jew Girl" is the result. This book is a post 9/11 story that will completely redefine any misconceptions you may have of NYC, as it takes you on a magical mystery tour through the looking glass and exposes the sordid underbelly of the Big Apple. THIS BOOK is not recommended for country kids NOT FAMILIAR with the hustle and buslte that IS the backbone on a NYC-like Sodomoria!!!
Categories: Fiction

Schrodinger s Cat Trilogy

Schrodinger s Cat Trilogy

A girl assistant, in as brief a costume as the carnival could get away with back in nearly antediluvian 1941 and barbaric Ohio, circulated through the audience, while Cagliostro, youngish and handsome for this racket, sat blindfolded on ...

Author: Robert A. Wilson

Publisher: Dell

ISBN: 9780307573933

Category: Fiction

Page: 560

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The sequel to the cult classic The Illuminatus! Trilogy, this is an epic fantasy that offers a twisted look at our modern-day world--a reality that exists in another dimension of time and space that may be closer than we think.
Categories: Fiction

Schrodinger s Gold

Schrodinger s Gold

Penelope Mr. Standish greeted me as he backed away from the young female, placing a distance of roughly two feet between himself and the girl. e impression I took away from this encounter was that Mr. Standish would prefer this romance ...

Author: Emory Moon

Publisher: FOwlbird Publishing

ISBN: 9798985999273

Category: Fiction

Page: 169

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What's happening at Kensington Manor? Join me, Mr. Peabody, Mrs. Kensington's favorite boarder, confidant, and self-appointed envoy, as I attempt to unravel the duality of mystery that consumes my hostess and lady-of-the-house. Mrs. Kensington, widowed since the turn of the century, gravitates toward the kindness of strangers to remediate her loneliness as she opens her Manor house for boarding. The garden district New Orleans mansion is soon filled with travelers and displaced individuals from far and near eager to reside within the once lavish residence. As Mrs. Kensington’s health and home spiral into decline. Questions arise: Who’s gonna care for Mrs. Kensington when she can no longer care for herself? What happened to her husband? Was he murdered? If so, who murdered Mr. Kensington? Where was the gold fortune allegedly in his possession prior to his death? Did the fortune of gold exist at all? Does it remain housed within the safe behind the portrait that hangs on the wall just above the mantle in the grand dining hall there in the manor house on the Kensingston estate? This is the basis of my investigation as I search for clues, evidence, and suspects in an attempt to solve the mystery of ‘Schrodinger’s Gold.’
Categories: Fiction

Schrodinger In Oxford

Schrodinger In Oxford

Born's wife Hedi at once travelled to Cambridge, had tea with Lord and Lady Rutherford, organised a house to rent at ... Schrödinger went for a long bicycle ride with Hilde.7 Almost exactly nine months after this, she had a baby girl ...

Author: David Charles Clary

Publisher: World Scientific

ISBN: 9789811249976

Category: Science

Page: 420

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'Clary's account makes for fascinating reading, not least because of its clear style and copious citation of primary sources and original scientific articles. The author provides a compelling narrative of … Schrödinger's departure in 1933 from a highly eminent position at the University of Berlin to a precarious, untenured position at Magdalen College … with political and scientific considerations deftly woven together.' [Read Full Review]ScienceErwin Schrödinger was one of the greatest scientists of all time but it is not widely known that he was a Fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford in the 1930s. This book is an authoritative account of Schrödinger's time in Oxford by Sir David Clary, an expert on quantum chemistry and a former President of Magdalen College, who describes Schrödinger's remarkable life and scientific contributions in a language that can be understood by all. Through access to many unpublished manuscripts, the author reveals in unprecedented detail the events leading up to Schrödinger's sudden departure from Berlin in 1933, his arrival in Oxford and award of the Nobel Prize, his dramatic escape from the Nazis in Austria to return to Oxford, and his urgent flight from Belgium to Dublin at the start of the Second World War.The book presents many acute observations from Schrödinger's wife Anny and his daughter Ruth, who was born in Oxford and became an acquaintance of the author in the last years of her life. It also includes a remarkable letter sent to Schrödinger in Oxford from Adolf Hitler, thanking him for his services to the state as a professor in Berlin. Schrödinger's intense interactions with other great scientists who were also refugees during this period, including Albert Einstein and Max Born, are examined in the context of the chaotic political atmosphere of the time. Fascinating anecdotes of how this flamboyant Austrian scientist interacted with the President and Fellows of a highly traditional Oxford College in the 1930s are a novel feature of the book.A gripping and intimate narrative of one of the most colourful scientists in history, Schrödinger in Oxford explains how his revolutionary breakthrough in quantum mechanics has become such a central feature in 21st century science.
Categories: Science

Schr dinger s Girl

Schr  dinger s Girl

In Schrodinger's Girl, Lucy Magnuson continues her take on modern love, life, dating, and romance through irreverent and often sweary poetry."

Author: Lucy Magnuson

Publisher: CreateSpace

ISBN: 1492761974

Category: Poetry

Page: 42

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In Schrodinger's Girl, Lucy Magnuson continues her take on modern love, life, dating, and romance through irreverent and often sweary poetry."
Categories: Poetry

Harem Marriage 19

Harem Marriage 19

The Woman Who Left Home ( Again ) 11. The Destitute Woman 12. The Red - Handed Woman 13. The Woman who Died Once 14. The B - Cup Woman 15. The Woman Gets a Taste of Her Own Medicine 16. ... The Man with Schrodinger's Seed 166. The Woman ...

Author: NON

Publisher: Kodansha America LLC

ISBN: 9781684913657

Category: Comics & Graphic Novels

Page: 207

View: 840

Madoka's on a mission to destroy the Date family, but she'll have to get through Koharu first! Tempers flare, and words fly like knives. Yet one scathing comment from Madoka is all it takes to bring Koharu to her knees, forcing her to make a heartbreaking decision that will change everything. Read on to discover the stunning conclusion to the Date family's controversial relationship!
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels