Vintage has made good its promise to issue a prompt paperback edition of
David Lindley’s Where Does the Weirdness Go? (£7.99, ISBN 0 09 974751 0).
This is “the best and most up-to-date, popular, nontechnical account of the
conceptual problems of quantum mechanics”, said Tony Hey’s review in New
Scientist (19 October 1996).
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