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Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr walk into the famous Hotel Métropole and sit down at the author’s table to discuss the state of quantum mechanics today.
Particles that exist in two places at once, consequences that occur without a cause, objects that exist only if you look at them — quantum mechanics proves that all of this is possible, and not just in dark science labs. Look no further than your smartphone or tablet for technology made conceivable by quantum theory.
From quantum computers to “teleporting” data, medicine to photosynthesis and the quantum compass in some migratory birds, Martijn van Calmthout plainly explains — to his readers and to an astounded Einstein and Bohr — how Quantum 2.0 is increasingly part of everyone’s daily life. Rather than being the exceptional domain, Van Calmthout shows how quantum mechanics is actually part of our tangible world, and may even be the very crux of our existence.
Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr walk into the famous Hotel Métropole and sit down at the author’s table to discuss the state of quantum mechanics today.
Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr walk into the famous Hotel Métropole and sit down at the author’s table to discuss the state of quantum mechanics today.
Particles that exist in two places at once, consequences that occur without a cause, objects that exist only if you look at them — quantum mechanics proves that all of this is possible, and not just in dark science labs. Look no further than your smartphone or tablet for technology made conceivable by quantum theory.
From quantum computers to “teleporting” data, medicine to photosynthesis and the quantum compass in some migratory birds, Martijn van Calmthout plainly explains — to his readers and to an astounded Einstein and Bohr — how Quantum 2.0 is increasingly part of everyone’s daily life. Rather than being the exceptional domain, Van Calmthout shows how quantum mechanics is actually part of our tangible world, and may even be the very crux of our existence.
A Note From the Publisher
Martijn van Calmthout studied physics and is a science journalist for de Volkskrant newspaper, an expert on Einstein and mad about science, from early hominids to space exploration, from brains to swarming birds, from the smallest particles to 3D printers. His previous work includes Survival Guide for the Future and Nobel on the Map: Searching for Dutch Nobel Laureates, Past and Present together with the biologist and author Jelle Reumer.
Martijn van Calmthout studied physics and is a science journalist for de Volkskrant newspaper, an expert on Einstein and mad about science, from early hominids to space exploration, from brains to...
Martijn van Calmthout studied physics and is a science journalist for de Volkskrant newspaper, an expert on Einstein and mad about science, from early hominids to space exploration, from brains to swarming birds, from the smallest particles to 3D printers. His previous work includes Survival Guide for the Future and Nobel on the Map: Searching for Dutch Nobel Laureates, Past and Present together with the biologist and author Jelle Reumer.
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