“In this book Ruth Kastner describes and defends a mature form of the transactional interpretation (TI) of quantum mechanics, an interpretation first put forward by John Cramer in the 1980s. Most of the 9 chapters and 3 appendices are suitable primarily for a popular audience (“accessible to the interested layperson with a mathematics and / or physics background”, in the author’s words), with the exception of chapters 5 and 6 and the technical appendices, which presume something more than a layperson’s familiarity with physics, though not much more, with a little effort. …..a provocative and lively introduction to the peculiarities of quantum mechanics (QM) and the challenges any interpretation must overcome.”
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