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Quantum: A Guide For The Perplexed
By (Author) Jim Al-Khalili
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
11th December 2012
25th October 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
530.12
Paperback
288
Width 201mm, Height 135mm, Spine 22mm
259g
Quantum mechanics underpins modern science and provides us with a blueprint for reality itself. And yet, it has been said that if you're not shocked by it, you don't understand it. But is quantum physics really so unknowable Is reality really so strange And just how can cats be half-alive and half-dead at the same time
Our journey into the quantum begins with nature's own conjuring trick, in which we discover that atoms - contrary to the rules of everyday experience - can exist in two locations at once. To understand this we travel back to the dawn of the twentieth century and witness the birth of quantum theory, which over the next one hundred years, was to overthrow so many of our deeply held notions about the nature of our universe. Scientists and philosophers have been left grappling with its implications every since.Al-Khalili succeeds in making the quantum world understandable. Well, almost. * THE GUARDIAN *
Dr Jim al-Khalili is a theoretical physicist and senior lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Surrey. He has twice been nominated for the Royal Society's Michael Faraday Award for the Public Understanding of Science and is the Institute of Physics Schools and Colleges lecturer. He is the author of Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines and has appeared on Radio 4's Leading Edge and the BBC's Tomorrow World and Horizon programmes.