Quantum Physics for Beginners: The Principal Quantum Physics Theories made Easy to Discover the Hidden Secrets of the Universe with the Most Famous Quantum Experiments
Is it possible for two objects to be in two places at once? Can cause and effect happen in reverse? Is time travel possible?
Believe it or not, it is welcome to the Quantum World! Unlike other arguments, however, the real difficulty is not in understanding, but in accepting something completely senseless, precisely in the right meaning of the not sensible, that is, contrary to the perception of our senses. You will notice that quantum mechanics is much "easier" than the theory of relativity. In fact, you could get a child to help you digest certain concepts. The great difficulty does not lie in their complexity, but their absurdity in terms of logic acquired after many years of existence in a world that constantly follows certain rules . The more the brain is free of preconceptions and ingrained notions, the better it is. In this book you will
· What the interference is; · How many dimensions the Universe has; · Quantum wave function; · What Particles of Light are. · The relation between waves and particles; · The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle; · How particles can be in multiple places at once; · Quantum entanglement;
...and much more!
Quantum Physics for Beginners is at the basis of all the technological innovations of today, from atomic energy to computer microelectronics, from digital clocks to lasers, semiconductor systems, photoelectric cells, diagnostic and treatment equipment for many diseases.
Quantum physics is one of the most fascinating and mysterious branches of science, but also one of the most challenging to understand. How can we make sense of a world where particles can be in two places at once, where cause and effect can be reversed, and where time travel is possible? In this audiobook, Richard J. Schrödinger guides us through the principal quantum physics theories and experiments that reveal the hidden secrets of the universe.
The audiobook is divided into 10 chapters, each covering a different aspect of quantum physics, such as interference, dimensions, wave function, particles of light, waves and particles, uncertainty principle, superposition, entanglement, tunneling, and quantum computing. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction to the topic, followed by a clear and concise explanation of the main concepts and formulas. The author uses simple analogies and examples to illustrate the complex phenomena and make them accessible to beginners.
The narrator, Eric Bright, does a great job of delivering the content in an engaging and lively manner.
This short audiobook is suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about quantum physics without getting bogged down by technical details and mathematical equations. It is also a good resource for students who need a quick overview or a refresher on the subject. The audiobook is informative. It will make you wonder about the nature of reality and, hopefully, inspire you to explore the quantum world further, with more in-depth books on quantum physics.
This was a good introduction to key concepts in Quantum Physics. There was some solid theory that I found informative and interesting. However, I could do without the mysticism that takes spooky theory and Quantum Tunneling too far into the unlikely.
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Starts of well then transitions to into something less concrete about the nature of consciousness making assumptions that seem to more within the realm of the metaphysical.