Quantum Physics for Beginners: An Easy and Complete Physics Book of Its Most Important Theories. Discover the Secrets of Quantum Mechanics from String Theory to Quantum Computing
Quantum physics has never been so simple if you find it explained like this!✓ Have you always been attracted to this subject, but you think it is extremely complicated and inaccessible? ✓ Or are you too busy and have little time to study it? ✓ Would you like to know the basic principles of quantum physics and how they apply in our daily life? ✓ Are you fascinated by the implications between psyche, consciousness, and quantum mechanics?
Then the time has come to take your quantum leap with your teacher Susanne Dam Nygaard, who will explain how everything around us works. For people like you who are fascinated by this subject, but don’t know the basics, this book will be a springboard to delve deeper into the topic with increasingly complex texts. Therefore, there will be no complex chemical/mathematical equations or formulas, only a few exceptions for really important ones.
Inside the book, you will
The basics and history of quantum physics.You will meet the greatest scientists who helped make it wonderful and mysterious.Quantum computing.Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.Quantum entanglement.The fifth force of nature.How quantum physics can help humanity in the fight against climate change?What are black holes and paradoxes?Albert Einstein’s contribution to quantum mechanics. And so much more...
If you are looking for a simple yet amazing book with which to begin your journey into quantum physics, this is the book for you!
I was probably under some sort of misguided illusion as to what I thought this book would be like. I was hoping for something more along the lines of quantum physics for the layperson rather than quantum physics for beginners. As such, portions of this book were well over my head as I was reading, and I was trying to understand portions of it. That's not to say that I didn't learn stuff by reading this book, and I did go away with a better understanding of quantum physics and some of its theories as a result of reading this book.
That being said, I think this book was also trying to find it's place as to what it wanted to be. Portions of this book did seem to try to explain some things to the lay person, or at least, there were portions of it that I was able to understand while reading it. Other portions of this seemed to be almost like cliff notes for studying for a test, and had some aspects of what I would seek out if was trying for an abbreviated study guide prior to taking a science test. Other parts of the book seemed like it was trying to give an abbreviated but still very scientific description of the world of physics and was similar to what i would expect from a very dry text book to be.
A worthy attempt to explain a difficult topic, but I'm afraid beyond this author. If you already know a little about quantum physics, you will probably be able to follow it. If you're starting from scratch, you will be none the wiser. It seems to have been edited rather amateurishly--for example, one chapter uses "Quantum Physics" in the sub-headings, but the text uses "quantum mechanics".
Physics is the science of how everything in the universe behaves quantum physics is how the universe’s smallest building blocks of matter and the universe behave. This book will help you learn its most important theories