
Quantum Physics for Beginners
Understanding the Science of the Universe (A Simple Guide to Quantum Mechanics, Entanglement, and the Multiverse)By Jonathan K. HariLength2h 14m
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Understanding the Science of the Universe — A Simple Guide to Quantum Mechanics, Entanglement, and the Multiverse
Reality is far stranger than it appears. Quantum physics—the science that governs the smallest particles in the universe—challenges our understanding of space, time, and the nature of existence itself.
From wave-particle duality to Schrödinger’s cat, and from quantum entanglement to multiverse theories, this beginner-friendly guide explores the fascinating ideas shaping modern physics. With clear explanations, relatable examples, and real-world insights, complex concepts become easy to understand.
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• The birth of quantum mechanics
• Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
• Quantum computing and future technology
• Quantum cryptography and secure communication
• The future of quantum physics
No advanced math or confusing jargon—just fascinating ideas explained simply.
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Audiobook details
GenreTechnology
Length2 hrs 14 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 9, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
9Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle: Limits of Measurement
2What Is Quantum Physics? A Beginner’s Guide
10Quantum States and Probability: The Role of Observation
3The Birth of Quantum Mechanics
11The Copenhagen vs. Many-Worlds Interpretation
4Wave-Particle Duality: Light and Matter as Waves and Particles
12Quantum Tunneling: How Particles Defy Barriers
5The Double-Slit Experiment: Unlocking Quantum Mystery
13Quantum Computing: The Future of Information Processing
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6Superposition: Being in Two Places at Once
14Quantum Cryptography: Unbreakable Security
7Quantum Entanglement: Spooky Action at a Distance
15The Role of Quantum Physics in the Universe
8Schrödinger’s Cat: Understanding Quantum Uncertainty
16The Future of Quantum Physics: What’s Next?