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The Newtonian view and classical physics were based on an endless, static cosmos, following a linear, mechanical trajectory according to the laws of physics, which were believed to be absolutely certain and harmonious. However, this view of the universe collapsed at the beginning of the 20th century due to the research of scientists such as Max Planck, Louis De Broglie and Erwin Schrödinger and their discoveries. Through a journey through the history of this recent science, right up to its revolutionary impact on modern technology, the book offers an accessible and engaging introduction to…mehr

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The Newtonian view and classical physics were based on an endless, static cosmos, following a linear, mechanical trajectory according to the laws of physics, which were believed to be absolutely certain and harmonious. However, this view of the universe collapsed at the beginning of the 20th century due to the research of scientists such as Max Planck, Louis De Broglie and Erwin Schrödinger and their discoveries. Through a journey through the history of this recent science, right up to its revolutionary impact on modern technology, the book offers an accessible and engaging introduction to this fundamental branch of science. From the quantum atom to the enigmatic Schrödinger's cat experiment or the uncertainty principle, key concepts are presented in a clear and concise manner. Introduction to Quantum Physics' not only addresses the theoretical foundations, but also explores practical applications that have transformed our society, such as quantum cryptography, which promises unparalleled security in communications, to superconductivity and the laser revolution that have revolutionised modern technology. A must-read for those seeking to understand the mysteries and exciting applications of one of the most astonishing and powerful theories in modern science.
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