
The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics
A Math-Free Exploration of the Science That Made Our World
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Narrado por:
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Peter Berkrot
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James Kakalios
In the pulp magazines and comics of the 1950s, it was predicted that the future would be one of gleaming utopias, with flying cars, jetpacks, and robotic personal assistants. Obviously, things didn't turn out that way. But the world we do have is actually more fantastic than the most outlandish predictions of the science fiction of the mid-20th century. The World Wide Web, pocket-sized computers, mobile phones, and MRI machines have changed the world in unimagined ways.
In The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics, James Kakalios uses examples from comics and magazines to explain how breakthroughs in quantum mechanics led to such technologies.
The book begins with an overview of speculative science fiction, beginning with Jules Verne and progressing through the space adventure comic books of the 1950s. Using the example of Dr. Manhattan from the graphic novel and film Watchmen, Kakalios explains the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and describes nuclear energy via the hilarious portrayals of radioactivity and its effects in the movies and comic books of the 1950s. Finally, he shows how future breakthroughs will make possible ever more advanced medical diagnostic devices - and perhaps even power stations on the moon that can beam their power to Earth.
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Amazing
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Good Overall Review of Quantum Mechanics
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The book makes some of the most difficult concepts easier to understand. Things like particle spin have had me spinning but now I get that electrons don't really spin, they have spin. They have angular momentum even though an electron is a wave---
The book is very interesting if you like quantum mechanics. The comic tie-in gives amusing and interesting side bars to the topic.
If you are really into physics, you'll love this book. If you don't, you probably will have a hard time with this book.
Chris Reich, BizPhyZ
Pefect for a Physics Nut
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A reader who is familiar with quantum physics, its developmental history and the leading innovators will find the book basic information. I was able to keep up with the concepts and history but got thoroughly lost once the math came in. Textbook level reading, not for the non-math schooled.
Don't believe the "Math-Free"
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Very Interesting, but still Confusing
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it was Math-free but it was far from it
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The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics
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Quantum Mechanics, it's not what you think it is
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Not a good candidate for audiobook format
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Many boorish trite attempts at humor
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