Everything around us - trees, buildings, food, light, water, air and
even ourselves - is composed of minute particles, smaller than a
nanometer (a billionth of a meter). Quantum physics is the science of
these particles and without it none of our electronic devices, from
smartphones to computers and microwave ovens, would exist.
But quantum physics also pushes us to the very boundaries of what we
know about science, reality and the structure of the universe. The world
of quantum physics is an amazing place, where quantum particles can do
weird and wonderful things, acting totally unlike the objects we
experience in day-to-day life. How can atoms exist in two places at
once? And just how can a cat be dead and alive at the same time? Find
out more with this entertaining illustrated guide to the fascinating,
mysterious world of quantum physics.
Topics include: quanta, light, waves and particles, mass, photons,
atoms, molecules, spectra, wave-particle duality, matter and antimatter,
Schrödinger's cat, the Uncertainty Principle, probability waves, quantum
entanglement, radioactivity and quarks.