Bluff Your Way in the Quantum Universe is Jack Klaff’s guide to “holding
forth with bags of authority about subatomic particles and the quantum realm
without having done any science whatsoever”. And why not? Feynman, Einstein,
Bohr—nobody has ever really understood the quantum world. Published by
Ravette Publishing, £2.99, ISBN 1853048631.
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