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How does the physical world interact with us? How is motion possible? What is space? What is matter? In A Personal Journey into the Quantum World, author Jean Paul Corriveau answers fundamental questions about physics, cosmology, life, consciousness, and the afterlife and shows how quantum physics is the path to God. Making use of basic physics, mathematics principles and simple logic, Corriveau demonstrates that the answers to these questions lie in quantum physics, which deals with objects so incredibly small the domain is beyond our imagination. Delving into the world of quantum physics,…mehr

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How does the physical world interact with us? How is motion possible? What is space? What is matter? In A Personal Journey into the Quantum World, author Jean Paul Corriveau answers fundamental questions about physics, cosmology, life, consciousness, and the afterlife and shows how quantum physics is the path to God. Making use of basic physics, mathematics principles and simple logic, Corriveau demonstrates that the answers to these questions lie in quantum physics, which deals with objects so incredibly small the domain is beyond our imagination. Delving into the world of quantum physics, which is the root of all things, Corriveau provides theories about and debates the following questions: ¿ What is matter? ¿ What is space? ¿ What is time? ¿ Why is time relative? ¿ What is gravitation? ¿ How did the universe begin? ¿ What created life? ¿ Is there an afterlife? Written in an easy-to-understand format and filled with graphics, A Personal Journey into the Quantum World addresses the role of quantum physics while raising many more intriguing questions-questions that are just as important as the answers.
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Jean Paul Corriveau teaches information technology at a university and has published a book on information technology. He is self-taught in physics and science. Corriveau lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.