Author: | William E. Lutz | ISBN: | 9780983359814 |
Publisher: | William E. Lutz | Publication: | August 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William E. Lutz |
ISBN: | 9780983359814 |
Publisher: | William E. Lutz |
Publication: | August 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Drawing upon some of the author’s experiences, The Audio Sensory Guide to Schroedinger’s Cat is a collection of essays and ruminations linked together by the notion that life is for living. The Audio Sensory Guide does not delve into the details of quantum physics; in fact, aside from the book title and a brief one page introduction, no other mention of quantum physics is made in the book. Drawing upon real events and direct experiences, The Audio Sensory Guide to Schroedinger’s Cat reflects on the commonality between theoretical notions of modern quantum physics and the importance of music in our daily lives (The Audio Sensory Guide also comes with suggested soundtracks to listen to while reading the various essays). like the theoretical notion of Schroedinger’s Cat, we’re all held in our respective boxes and often the only thing we can do is listen to the soundtrack of lives as we must constantly ask ourselves: are we living, or are we dead - and what the hell are we doing about it?
Drawing upon some of the author’s experiences, The Audio Sensory Guide to Schroedinger’s Cat is a collection of essays and ruminations linked together by the notion that life is for living. The Audio Sensory Guide does not delve into the details of quantum physics; in fact, aside from the book title and a brief one page introduction, no other mention of quantum physics is made in the book. Drawing upon real events and direct experiences, The Audio Sensory Guide to Schroedinger’s Cat reflects on the commonality between theoretical notions of modern quantum physics and the importance of music in our daily lives (The Audio Sensory Guide also comes with suggested soundtracks to listen to while reading the various essays). like the theoretical notion of Schroedinger’s Cat, we’re all held in our respective boxes and often the only thing we can do is listen to the soundtrack of lives as we must constantly ask ourselves: are we living, or are we dead - and what the hell are we doing about it?