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Absolutely Small
How Quantum Theory Explains Our Everyday World
Michael D. Fayer, Ph.D.
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Our intuition about how things should behave is usually right in the
everyday world. We see the baseball soar in the air, arc, drop, and lie
stationary on the ground. Through data gathered through our senses and basic
knowledge of the laws of classical mechanics, the motion of a ball makes
perfect sense.
But enter the world of the tiniest particles on earth—the motion of
electrons, the shapes of molecules—and everything we think we know about the
world radically changes. To understand what’s really happening in the world
around us, to comprehend the mysterious, counterintuitive science of the
small, we must take a quantum theory view of nature.
Like no other book before it, Absolutely Small makes the inherently
challenging field of quantum theory understandable to nonscientists, without
oversimplifying and without bogging down in complicated math. Written by an
award-winning professor at Stanford University, the book uses clear
explanations, real-world examples, and diagrams instead of dense equations
to help you understand:
- Why strawberries are red and blueberries are blue
- How particles can change from “mixed states” to “pure states” based solely
on observation
- Why a piece of metal will glow red when it is hot, and turn blue when it’s
even hotter
- How a single photon can be in two places at the same time
- Why quantum matter sometimes acts like particles and other times like waves
- What makes salt dissolve in water, while oil does not, and much more
In the tradition of Stephen Hawking and Lewis Thomas, but without the
rigorous mathematical requirements, Absolutely Small demystifies the
fascinating realm of quantum physics and chemistry, complete with compelling
accounts of the scientists and experiments that helped form our current
understanding of quantum matter. Challenging without being intimidating,
accessible but not condescending, Absolutely Small develops your intuition
for the nature of things at their smallest and most intriguing level. |
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