Alan Sewell
ASIN: B07S9T95GH
Publisher: New*Ideas
Pages: 125
It’s been a century since quantum mechanics and Einstein’s Theory of Relativity were conceptualized. Some aspects of Q.M and Relativity still haven’t been well considered or well presented to the public. We’re about due for another revolutionary advance in our understanding of these theories that describe the foundations of the Universe. We’re hearing about quantum computing, quantum memory, quantum multiple realities, and other emergent topics of quantum theory. The public, as well as scientists, would do well to glean a heads-up understanding on these concepts now, before the next dam bursts.This book explains the fundamentals of quantum mechanics 101 to a popular audience in an interesting way. It explores the history and philosophy of quantum mechanics, going back to the original “dual nature” experiment in the early 1800’s. It explains in popular terms the great debates between ...