About Quantum Physics Wonderful Story by Ninus J. Piter
The twentieth century will be remembered for the fascinating scientific innovations that have achieved the maximum result with Quantum Physics and the two Theories of Relativity.
In the first part of this book, between anecdotes and episodes on the life of the protagonists of these fantastic results, the events, chronologically ordered, are reconstructed, which led to the definition of the laws of these new branches of Physics, up to the creation of the first atomic bombs.
The second part, as happens in the best thrillers, based on the initial clues reveals the subsequent surprising and unexpected experimental results, apparently illogical, to the point of proposing original answers belonging to a less known physics that finds its supporters in Bohm, Bell, Aspect.
No specific knowledge is required to understand the text as no mathematical formalism has been used.
In the end, it will be the reader, in the light of the new knowledge acquired, who autonomously decides who or what was the cause of the origins of our Universe and of all the strange laws that govern it.
Author’s goal is that, at the end of the reading, the readers will feel part of a group of initiates to the key concepts of the quantum and relativistic world and that we will reach a perception of the Universe that leads to unconsciously develop a new and personal method of interpretation.
It’s an easy read, but packed with lots of ideas and anecdotes
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Author Bio:
Dear reader,
before reading the adventure that this book offers you, you need to know a few things: I translated this completely by myself. So I apologize in advance for any translation error I may have made. I invite you to report them to me but, above all, I invite you to continue reading because what I have to tell and demonstrate is much more important than the small mistake you may have come across.
If there were parts that you think are too technical, I invite you to skip them: the story I hope to tell you will not be affected. Eventually you can read that parts later.