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Making science more accessible than ever before! The Essential Science series makes the difficult and fascinating world of cutting-edge science accessible to everyone with a stimulating mix of lively illustrations and jargon-free text. Important scientific theories are explained clearly in these authoritative guides that feature cross-references, glossaries, and thorough indexes.

72 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2002

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John Gribbin

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John R. Gribbin is a British science writer, an astrophysicist, and a visiting fellow in astronomy at the University of Sussex. His writings include quantum physics, human evolution, climate change, global warming, the origins of the universe, and biographies of famous scientists. He also writes science fiction.

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86 reviews183 followers
June 28, 2021
Your one-stop primer on the quantum mechanical world—chock full of lucid explanation and revealing quotes by leading physicists. John Gribbin is among my favorite science writers, whose trade books always serve to illuminate physical realities in ways only a rarefied few can.

This addition to the Essential Science series begins with an introduction to classical mechanics, appropriately setting the stage for the quantum revolution that would follow. Far from a complete picture of reality, Newton's laws of motion and Maxwell's equations underpinning electrodynamics were only the beginning. And the quantum world proved almost infinitely more mysterious, disclosing a set of superordinary phenomena on nanoscopic scales that bewildered the likes of Einstein and Schrödinger and Feynman and the best minds of our day.

As Gribbin emphasizes frequently here, whether our brains can grasp the nature of quantum physics or not is irrelevant to its experimental efficacy. The specifics of quantum theory have been borne out in experiment after experiment, from subatomic supercolliders to the hydrogen bonding that holds our DNA together. Feynman's calculations on QED reached the most precise agreement between theory and observation than any other in the history of science. Gribbin compares this level of precision to getting the distance between New York and LA correct within the width of a human hair (1/127th of an inch or 0.2 mm).

Some of the common applications of quantum theory, often taken for granted today, are also covered, such as laser technology used in CD, Blu-ray, and other optical disc formats and retinal surgery; silicon-based devices such as mobile phones and GPS; nuclear power; and, the next frontier, quantum computing.

Very little preliminary knowledge is required to gain from this book; the basics of atomic and subatomic theory will do. The included glossary and index are nice aids as well.

Quantum Physics (2002) is a wonderfully helpful little book on one of the most impenetrable topics in the world of science. As Feynman himself was fond of saying, you may not fully understand the sphinx that is QM. No one does, of course. But in learning about it, you'll emerge from that dark alley a little less blind than you were before, and with a greater appreciation of cosmic complexity and its brute capacity for shattering our native intuition.

Note: This review is republished from my official website.
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2,076 reviews380 followers
May 31, 2022
dönemi tazecik kapatmış, henüz final sınavlarına bile girmemiş olabilirim ama bu yeni dönemde başlayacağımız XX. yüzyıla hazırlık yapmamak için bir bahane olabilemez. tabii sınavlara çalışmamak için kaçış olabilir, o kısmı karıştırmıyorum 🤣
sonuç olarak benim yıllardır bir bütün olarak kavramayı beceremediğim kuantum olayını çözmem lazım. okumalara başlangıcı bu kitapla yaptım, devamı seri şekilde gelecek.
Profile Image for Sam Hashish.
17 reviews2 followers
July 23, 2014
"Don't worry if it makes your head hurt - nobody understands quantum physics ! " these are John Gribbin words , when you are in the middle of a physics book about an unconventional domain of physics , much uncertain , much peculiar and much anticipated Quantum Physics. Easily read as an introduction to quantum, although requires a general physics background. May be the most straight-forward clear-message physics book I ever came across.

Profile Image for Deriyan Senjaya.
4 reviews
August 5, 2020
This book contains a fundamental idea of quantum physics. A good explanation who wants to start to explore the microscopic world. John Gribbin also gives a clear understanding about the transition between classical mechanics to quantum mechanics. He also gives an application of Quantum Mechanics in technology (such as laser, quantum computer, teleportation, and fundamental particles), it makes you enthusiastic to learn about it.
Profile Image for Sarah Abdelmoaty.
15 reviews6 followers
September 4, 2018
A beginner's guide to the subatomic world .
For someone doesn't know anything about quantum and how actually it begins so I recommend this little book to you ..
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471 reviews2 followers
August 7, 2022
Outdated but otherwise a good read
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50 reviews
October 25, 2022
Blew my mind. SUPER WELL explained, easy and comprehensible for beginners
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March 3, 2025
A wonderful review. Perhaps targeted at younger or more novice to quantum mechanics readers.
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85 reviews30 followers
March 4, 2016
John Gribbin is great at illustrating complex scientific concepts and making them easy to understand for a wider audience.
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