
Introducing Quantum Theory: A Graphic Guide
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Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Jun 5, 2014
Publisher
Icon Books
Description
Quantum theory delves into the strange and often counterintuitive realities of the microscopic world, where particles can exist in multiple states at once and time can behave unpredictably. J.P. McEvoy and Oscar Zárate present this complex subject in an accessible format, using engaging illustrations and clear explanations. Their work invites readers to explore concepts like superposition, entanglement, and the duality of particles, all while unraveling the intricate puzzles that challenge our foundational understanding of physics.
As the authors guide the reader through the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, they address the profound implications this theory holds for our comprehension of the universe. With its captivating visuals and straightforward narration, the book serves as both an informative introduction for novices and a thought-provoking challenge for those familiar with classical physics. Through this graphic journey, McEvoy and Zárate not only clarify the complexities of quantum theory but also highlight its transformative effect on science and philosophy.
As the authors guide the reader through the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, they address the profound implications this theory holds for our comprehension of the universe. With its captivating visuals and straightforward narration, the book serves as both an informative introduction for novices and a thought-provoking challenge for those familiar with classical physics. Through this graphic journey, McEvoy and Zárate not only clarify the complexities of quantum theory but also highlight its transformative effect on science and philosophy.
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