"A fascinating and thought-provoking story, one that sheds light on the origins of... the current challenging situation in physics."
In Einstein's Dice and Schr¶dinger's Cat, physicist Paul Halpern tells the little-known story of how Einstein and Schr¶dinger searched, first as collaborators and then as competitors, for a theory that transcended quantum weirdness. This story of their quest-which ultimately failed-provides readers with new insights into the history of physics and the lives and work of two scientists whose obsessions drove its progress.
Today, much of modern physics remains focused on the search for a Theory of Everything. As Halpern explains, the recent discovery of the Higgs Boson makes the Standard Model-the closest thing we have to a unified theory- nearly complete. And while Einstein and Schr¶dinger failed in their attempt to explain everything in the cosmos through pure geometry, the development of string theory has, in its own quantum way, brought this idea back into vogue. As in so many things, even when they were wrong, Einstein and Schr¶dinger couldn't help but get a great deal right.