From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!eagle!mhtsa!alice!npoiv!npois!hou5f!ariel!vax135!floyd!cmcl2!philabs!sdcsvax!logo Newsgroups: net.physics Title: Accuracy of Physics in "Dancing Wu Li Masters"? Article-I.D.: sdcsvax.135 Posted: Thu Apr 21 19:42:58 1983 Received: Sat Apr 23 08:03:32 1983 The book "The Dancing Wu Li Masters - An Overview of the New Physics" by Gary Zukav (Bantam 13578-3 paperback) is supposed to describe the evolution of modern quantum physics in a nontechnical, nonmathmatical manner. I would like to know how "accurate" the physics presented is. This is a slightly funny version of accuracy since the book is nonmathematical. I am interested in very informed opinions, i.e. have read the book and are well acquainted with quantum mechanics. I would appreciate it if folks would label second hand opinions, etc. as such. If this has already been discussed on the net, I would appreciate a summary by mail. Thanks, David (Reisner) uucp : ...!(ucbvax|decvax|philabs)!sdcsvax!logo arpanet : sdcsvax!logo@nosc