Description: This book explains how the ideas of quantum physics were discovered by the mathematicians and physicists involved. Even though quantum physics became one of the most successful of theories, its strange implications still disturb many scientists. This book discusses the science and the history of the exciting quantum description of our world.
Brief description: Robert Rankin studied physics at the University of Queensland, Australia, where he received an M.Sc. degree in environmental physics. He produced education documentaries with the ABC before completing a Ph.D. in science communication at Griffith University in Brisbane. For many years he has photographically documented the wildest natural environments of Australia, publishing a range of titles in various media, including books, software, DVDs and calendars through his publishing firm, Rankin Publishers. His previous book on physics, Einstein's Relativity, met with much praise for its clear explanation of difficult concepts. Quantum Reality is written in a similar style to explain one of the greatest theories of all time. Further details about Robert Rankin can be found at www.rankin.com.au.
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Currently, no reviews have yet been written for this new title, Quantum Reality. However, below are reviews for Robert Rankin's previous science book, Einstein's Relativity. Both books are written in a similar style.
This is a very impressive achievement. I know only too well the challenges of putting together clear and succinct prose that properly captures the abstract, and usually mathematically-based ideas, of modern physics. Dr James Cresser, Senior Lecturer, Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University, Australia, 2012.
Not too heavy, not too light. Dr Albert Orr, retired academic.
I have fifty books on physics on my shelf. Your explanation of relativity is the best I have read so far.
Your book is an absolute cracker. I've read a fair bit about this topic but I'd say that your treatment of the topic is the best I've read and, amazingly, it dealt with a couple of questions I've had for a long time.