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Feature
★This one is for every one, even amateurs in physics who would like to find out how strange the quantum world really is. Reading this book will certainly make you feel wiser.
★It is a scientific monograph on quantum mechanics, which tackles its subject matter step by step and does so systematically and clearly, presenting the general public, who are interested in science and philosophy, with an opportunity to delve into this world in a new, easy -to-understand way.
★Eight chapters are accompanied by mini -comics by Izar Lunaček, whose intelligent humour provides fun intermissions between focused reading.
Description
The author describes her work as a trip into the strange-ness of the quantum world. She presents the unusual results of quantum experiments and scientific descrip-tions while explaining those lesser -known phenomena of the quantum world. She offers possible explanations for this strangeness, which, after careful philosophical consideration, presents a new image of a world that is no stranger than classical physics, but requires the abandon-ment of some outdated beliefs. Most of the book follows Bohr’s understanding of the quantum world, and at the end presents a few other views and interpretations of this quantum strangeness.
Author
Tina Bilban PhD, (1983) is a research assistant at Institute Nova Revija, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her interests and pub-lications encompass the crossroads between literature, philosophy and science. Tina also works as a literary critic, translator and editor with special focus on children’s litera-ture. She is the President of the Slovenian section of IBBY, a member of the IBBY Executive Committee 2022–2024 and a member of the Hans Christian Andersen Award jury 2020 and 2022. She writes fiction and nonfiction for children, youth and grown -ups.
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