Quantum physics: a beginner's guide to the subatomic world

Título
Quantum physics: a beginner's guide to the subatomic world

John. Gribbin

Resumen
How can a particle be in two places at once? What do wave-particle duality and quantum uncertainty mean? Why did Richard Feynman, who won a Nobel prize for his work on quantum theory, say that "nobody understands quantum mechanics"? Drawing on a long-standing fascination with quantum physics, and decades spent investiagating its history, Gribbin tells its story - from Max Planck's realization at the dawn of the 20th century that light behaves like a stream of particles, to the future possibility of parallel worlds and teleportation.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2002
 
1900-1999

Essential Science series

Descripción física
72 p.: illus.

Edición
1st American edition.

Nota general
Incudes glossary and index.

Término de la materia
Quantum theory.
 
Physics.

Síntesis
How can a particle be in two places at once? What do wave-particle duality and quantum uncertainty mean? Why did Richard Feynman, who won a Nobel prize for his work on quantum theory, say that "nobody understands quantum mechanics"? Drawing on a long-standing fascination with quantum physics, and decades spent investiagating its history, Gribbin tells its story - from Max Planck's realization at the dawn of the 20th century that light behaves like a stream of particles, to the future possibility of parallel worlds and teleportation.

ISBN
9780789489234

Información de publicación
New York, NY: Dorling Kindersley Ltd., 2002.


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Edmonton Christian High530.1 GRIBook30905000056485Non-Fiction