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100 _aJim Al-Khalili
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245 _aQuantum: A Guide for the Perflexed
260 _aLondon
_bWeidenfeld & Nicolson
_c2003
300 _a280 p.
_bHB
_c23x19 cm.
365 _b18.99
_c£
_d18.99
520 _aQuantum 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.
_uhttps://booksvooks.com/quantum-a-guide-for-the-perplexed-pdf.html
650 _aQuantum Theory
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650 _aPhysics
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650 _aProbability and Chance
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650 _aQuantum to Work
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700 _a AL KHALILI (Jim)
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