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Quantum weirdness and surrealism

Philip Ball
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Philip Ball: Philip Ball is a consultant editor for Nature. His latest book is Universe of Stone.

Nature, 2008, vol. 453, issue 7198, 983-984

Abstract: A joint exploration of early modern physics and the surreal art movement shows these twentieth-century revolutions had more in common than we thought, explains Philip Ball.

Date: 2008
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