A review by dachristie
Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution by Carlo Rovelli

3.0

In the other books I read, I always expect explanations about quantum mechanics, but most of the time, I only got the history of the discovery. This one, however, is the other way around, I expect more history than physics, but it turns out more about quantum mechanics interpretation (at least, only until part 3)

What is impressive, I didn't expect I got another (quite recent) description of quantum interpretation: Relational Interpretation. I was drowning in my mind thinking about this new interpretation.

I am not really interested in the last chapter, it is more philosophy than physics itself. I will return to read that last bit when I am interested.