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Simply Quantum Physics

Simply Quantum Physics

The clearest, simplest e-guide to quantum physics ever published.

Discovering quantum physics has never been easier.

Combining bold graphics with easy-to-understand text, Simply Quantum Physics is an essential introduction to the subject for those who are short on time but hungry for knowledge.

It's a perfect beginner's e-guide to a strange and fascinating world that at times seems to conflict with common sense. Covering more than 80 key ideas from the uncertainty principle to quantum tunneling, it is divided into pared-back, single- or double-page entries that explain concepts simply and visually.

Assuming no previous knowledge of physics, it demystifies some of the most groundbreaking ideas in modern science and introduces the work of some of the most famous physicists of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Albert Einstein, Neils Bohr, Erwin Schrödinger, and Richard Feynman.

Whether you are studying physics at school or college, or simply want a jargon-free overview of the subject, this essential guide is packed with everything you need to understand the basics quickly and easily.

Reviews
  • Not a mobile book

    This book is too frustrating to read on a mobile reader. It abruptly switches between portrait and landscape mode. And it doesn’t allow you to compensate by turning your device. It forces you to try to read pages sideways.

    By Dshazam

  • Making the unknowable a little less so

    The power of design in education becomes apparent when attempting to comprehend mind-bending topics like quantum physics. It is through visuals that the truth reveals itself (or at least one of the many possible truths... according to the "observer’s paradox") This basic quick-read book is a good example.

    By DahveedGR

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