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The New Quantum Mechanics is a forward-thinking exploration into the rapidly evolving field of quantum mechanics. It offers a comprehensive, accessible, and updated perspective on the principles and applications of quantum mechanics in the modern world. The New Quantum Mechanics doesn't stop at explaining quantum theory--it extrapolates how these principles are currently reshaping our understanding of the universe and the technology surrounding us. It shines a light on the revolutionary quantum technologies on the horizon, from quantum computers that can solve problems beyond the reach of…mehr

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The New Quantum Mechanics is a forward-thinking exploration into the rapidly evolving field of quantum mechanics. It offers a comprehensive, accessible, and updated perspective on the principles and applications of quantum mechanics in the modern world. The New Quantum Mechanics doesn't stop at explaining quantum theory--it extrapolates how these principles are currently reshaping our understanding of the universe and the technology surrounding us. It shines a light on the revolutionary quantum technologies on the horizon, from quantum computers that can solve problems beyond the reach of classical machines to quantum communication systems that offer unprecedented security.
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Mr. Kevin Chen is a renowned science and technology writer and scholar, visiting scholar at Columbia University, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Cambridge, and an invited course professor at Peking University. He has served as special commentator and columnist for the People's Daily, CCTV, China Business Network, SINA, NetEase, and many other media outlets. He has published several monographs involving numerous domains, including finance, science and technology, real estate, medical treatment, and industrial design. He has currently taken up residence in Hong Kong.