Quantum Physics for Beginners: The EPR Paradox, the Photoelectric Effect, Conservation Laws, Perturbation Theory, Blackbody Radiation, the Double-Slit Experiment, Electromagnetism, and Much More
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What if everything you thought you knew about reality… was incomplete?
How can a particle be in two places at once? Why does simply observing something change its behavior? And how can two objects be “connected” across vast distances with no visible link?
This audiobook breaks down the mind-bending logic of quantum mechanics into something even complete beginners can follow — without dumbing it down. With engaging, bite-sized chapters, it brings you inside the bizarre but beautiful logic that shapes the tiniest parts of our universe… and influences far more than you might think.
You’ll finally understand concepts like entanglement, the photoelectric effect, and quantum uncertainty — but more importantly, you’ll discover how these ideas connect to technology, philosophy, and even the human body.
You’ll learn:
• Why
the double-slit experiment • is the weirdest and most important experiment in physics
• How
observation can change reality • , and what that really means
• What
Einstein got right • — and wrong — about quantum mechanics
• Why
energy is quantized • , and what that means for atoms and light
• How
mathematics became physics’ secret weapon • What
perturbation theory • is, and how it helps predict the unpredictable
• The surprising role of
conservation laws and symmetries • What quantum physics tells us about
the nature of time and causality • How
technology like lasers, transistors, and MRI • depends on quantum principles
• What
modern science says about the human body • as a quantum system
Forget lifeless textbooks. This is science with all the wonder left in.
Start listening — and discover the quantum side of reality you were never taught in school.