Explore the wonders of quantum physics – no hard math required!
Have you always wanted to wrap your head around quantum physics, but it’s always been too confusing? Are you searching for an easy, intuitive, and enjoyable introduction to this incredible topic? Then this book is for you!
Quantum physics is an incredible field which scientists are only just beginning to unravel. It holds the secret to explaining the universe and providing us with an amazing opportunity for quantum computers and gaining a profound and enlightening new understanding of the world around us.
Now, this brilliant guide provides an in-depth introduction to quantum physics and how it influences the world around us. Written in a down-to-earth and common-sense way that even a complete beginner can understand, inside you’ll find a math-free, easy-to-digest exploration of the hidden side of physics.
Here’s just a little of what you’ll discover The Origins and Discovery of Quantum PhysicsBreaking Down Matter, Waves, and The Strange Way Subatomic Particles BehaveHow Quantum Psychics Could Explain The Law of AttractionThe Surprising Way That Quantum Physics Can Influence Your Health, Wellbeing, and Self-EsteemWhy Quantum Physics Could Hold The Secret To The Computing of TomorrowThe Challenges Facing Quantum Computers – and How They Might Be OvercomeAnd So Much More…
No matter your level of experience, Quantum Physics for Beginners offers you an enjoyable and eye-opening overview of this fascinating topic. Whether you’re a budding scientist, a physics student, or if you simply have an interest in how quantum physics works, this book unveils the secrets of quantum physics in an intuitive and math-free way.
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This book was so interesting, it linked quantum physics to everything, including health. While i still have trouble understanding all the concepts, i loved how,this book opened my mind to new ideas.
This book has some good information. I liked the Building Blocks of Matter and Wave-Particle Duality & it was interesting read about the Future Direction in Quantum Science.