In search of Schrödinger's cat
3 journalers for this copy...
Part history book and part remedial physics text for those who lost interest when the equations started getting unintuitive, In Search of Schrödinger's Cat explains quantum physics in a way that's not only clear, but also enjoyable.
Gribbin opens with the subjects that most physics professors have just started to examine at the end of the semester: The mysterious character of light, the valence concept in Nils Bohr's atomic model, radioactive decay, and the physics of life-defining DNA all get clear, comprehensive, and witty coverage. This book reveals the beauty and mystery that underlies everything in the universe.
Does this book claim to explain quantum physics without math? No. Math is too central to physics to be bypassed. But if you can do basic algebra, you can understand the equations in In Search of Schrödinger's Cat. Gribbin is the physics teacher everyone should have in high school or college: kind without being a pushover, knowledgeable without being condescending, and clearly expressive without being boring. Gribbin's book belongs on the shelf of every pre-calculus student. It also deserves a place in the library of everyone who was scared away from advanced physics prematurely.
Gribbin opens with the subjects that most physics professors have just started to examine at the end of the semester: The mysterious character of light, the valence concept in Nils Bohr's atomic model, radioactive decay, and the physics of life-defining DNA all get clear, comprehensive, and witty coverage. This book reveals the beauty and mystery that underlies everything in the universe.
Does this book claim to explain quantum physics without math? No. Math is too central to physics to be bypassed. But if you can do basic algebra, you can understand the equations in In Search of Schrödinger's Cat. Gribbin is the physics teacher everyone should have in high school or college: kind without being a pushover, knowledgeable without being condescending, and clearly expressive without being boring. Gribbin's book belongs on the shelf of every pre-calculus student. It also deserves a place in the library of everyone who was scared away from advanced physics prematurely.
Journal Entry 2 by Raffizack at Chaos Communication Camp in Schorfheide, Brandenburg Germany on Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (8/8/2007 UTC) at Chaos Communication Camp in Schorfheide, Brandenburg Germany
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Released at the Chaos Communication Camp Crossing Zone at the Finowfurt Aviation Museum.
August 8th 2007.
Released at the Chaos Communication Camp Crossing Zone at the Finowfurt Aviation Museum.
August 8th 2007.
I discovered this book at the CCC / BookCrossing_Village. It is one of my favourite books,or at least it was when I was 18 (which was... 16 years ago). It made me love quantum mechanics!
It's a keeper... It's now on my shelf!