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Quantum physics has turned our commonsense notion of reality on its
head. This accessible book describes in layperson's terms the
strange phenomena that exist at the quantum level--a world of tiny
dimensions where nothing is absolutely predictable, where we
rethink causality, and information seemingly travels faster than
light. The author, a veteran physicist, uses illuminating analogies
and jargon-free language to illustrate the basic principles of the
subatomic world and show how they explain everything from the
chemistry around us to the formation of galaxies. He also explains
how scientists and engineers interact with this nebulous reality
and, despite its mysteries, achieve results of great precision.Up
front is a brief history of the early 20th-century "quantum
revolution," focusing on some of the brilliant individuals whose
contributions changed our view of the world--Albert Einstein, Niels
Bohr, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schroedinger, and
others. The work concludes with a discussion of the many amazing
inventions that have resulted from quantum theory, including
lasers, semiconductors, and the myriad of electronic devices that
use them.Lucidly written, this book conveys the excitement of
discovery while expanding the reader's appreciation for a science
that explores the basis of everything we know.
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