A review by bites_of_books
Copenhagen by Michael Frayn

5.0

Copenhagen is a play that centers around a historic visit that Heisenberg made to Bohr in 1941. It is a conversation between Bohr, Margrethe, and Heisenberg, where they discuss the reasons for Heisenberg's visit. There are many ethical discussions, but we also get to understand the uncertainty principle from another perspective. There's also the issue of memory, what do we really remember from an event? Does everyone remember that same event in the same way? And, does that matter after the fact?

Definitely a play that will get you thinking, and if you like physics, psychology, or thought experiments, this is the book for you.