The Invisible Universe examines the conceptual foundations of modern physics and their implications for how reality is understood. The book explores quantum theory not as a field of speculation, but as a framework that challenges classical notions of matter, causality, and observation, situating scientific inquiry within broader questions about knowledge and perception.
The work develops a reflective approach to quantum science, addressing themes such as wave–particle duality, entanglement, the quantum vacuum, and information theory, while maintaining clear separation between established scientific models and philosophical interpretation. Rather than offering metaphysical conclusions or symbolic syntheses, the text investigates how scientific discovery reshapes the limits of explanation and invites more precise thinking about the relationship between observer, measurement, and reality.
This book is intended for readers interested in physics, philosophy of science, and the epistemological questions raised by contemporary cosmology. Its purpose is to offer a coherent and responsible framework for engaging with quantum science as an evolving field of knowledge, encouraging critical reflection without mysticism, simplification, or speculative closure.
| Número de páginas | 300 |
| Edição | 2 (2025) |
| Formato | A5 (148x210) |
| Acabamento | Brochura c/ orelha |
| Coloração | Preto e branco |
| Tipo de papel | Ahuesado 80g |
| Idioma | Português |
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