Quantum Physics for Beginners: Discover the Science of Quantum Mechanics and Learn the Most Important Concepts Concerning Black Holes@@ Strings Theory@@ and What We Perceive as Reality in a Simple Way
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Review\nJ. Mielke TOP 500 REVIEWER
Learn some physics
This book is aimed at people who are not science-minded or who may have never studied physics. The basic principles and theories are explained in very plain English and without all the scientific jargon that is not necessary. I now know a little bit about things like black holes, string theory, relativity, etc. But, I was also introduced to scientists like Einstein, Heisenberg, and Schrödinger.\nMaggie Mason
Wonderful Read
My profoundly gifted 7 yr old daughter enjoys science. This was a holiday gift for her last December. For her the reading was easy and she enjoyed reading about Schrodinger's Cat as her first journey into understanding Quantum Physics.\nA D
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4.0 out of 5 stars Get some quantum Knowledge
In this book, the author Edwin Hines helps me understand what quantum physics is, the history and experiments, and achievements in quantum mechanics. He discussed the wave-particle duality dilemma, how particles could be in multiple places at once, quantum entanglement, quantum Fields theory, quantum gravity an introduction to string theory. I enjoyed that he helped me peel the way layers of mystery to reveal what's behind most modern technological innovations without getting overwhelmed with complex math. He even showed me real-world applications like quantum computing, quantum key distribution, and ultra-precise clocks. This is a great beginner's guide to start understanding quantum physics. The author helps me see that quantum physics can be easily accessible and interesting.\nDo you want to learn about quantum physics but don't know how to get started? If yes, then keep reading!\nQuantum Physics is the study of how the smallest parts of matter behave on a microscopic level.
One major concern in Quantum Physics is predicting what we see on a macroscopic level. This is done by using quantum mechanics, which considers the parts that are too small to measure. Whenever something interacts with another object, such as when an atom or photon impacts another particle, it transfers some energy from its original state to its new state. This energy that is transferred from a Quantum's original state to its new state is called quantum energy, or E-Q. The law of conservation of energy states that the total E-Q in the universe remains constant, so what actually happens is that the E-Q is redistributed amongst other objects in a way that leaves the overall total energy in the universal constant.
In Quantum Mechanics, we deal with the matter at an atomic and subatomic level. Everything on the molecular level and above can be described by our common-sense conception of physics. However, on the atomic & subatomic level, it becomes more difficult to describe what happens because it is much smaller than anything we are familiar with on a day-to-day basis.\nThis book covers: What Is Quantum Physics And Quantum Mechanics? How Was Quantum Physics Discovered? What Are Particles Of Light? Principle Of Uncertainty The Schrodinger's Cat Quantum Possibilities And Waves "Dark Body" Spectrum Understanding The Curve Of The Black Body An Introduction To The Strings Theory Made Easy For Beginners The Black Holes
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