Quantum Basics Primer
Eleanor Hawking
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
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Quantum Basics Primer offers an accessible journey into the counterintuitive world of quantum mechanics, focusing on three fundamental concepts: wave-particle duality, quantum superposition, and entanglement. The book bridges the gap between classical physics and quantum phenomena, explaining how particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously and why the act of measurement influences quantum systems.
Through carefully structured chapters, readers explore how these principles enable modern technologies like quantum computers and advanced microscopy. Beginning with the historical foundations laid by Max Planck and Einstein, the book progresses through three main sections: Foundations, Applications, and Interpretations. The text employs visual aids, intuitive analogies, and thought experiments to make complex concepts tangible, while QR codes provide access to animated explanations.
Real-world examples from CERN experiments and quantum computing research demonstrate the practical relevance of quantum theory across scientific disciplines. What sets this primer apart is its balanced approach to complex material, making it accessible to readers with basic calculus knowledge while maintaining scientific rigor. The book doesn't shy away from essential mathematics but prioritizes building intuitive understanding through clear explanations and carefully chosen examples.
By connecting quantum mechanics to practical applications in chemistry, information theory, and technology, it demonstrates how these abstract principles shape our modern world while encouraging readers to engage critically with ongoing debates in quantum interpretation.
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