Understanding Quantum
VOLUME 1 The Universe is Made Up of "Stuff"
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Irwin Tyler
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- Did you hate science classes in school?
- Were science classes boring?
- Did all those formulas get you down?
- Did science seem too complicated
Ideal for teachers - because it presents a logical sequence for your lesson plans
Ideal for home schoolers - because it's fun for the beginner... or any non-scientist, student or adult.
What kinds of questions were being asked "back then"?
- Why were proposed answers strange to our modern ears?
- Were any of their answers true?
- What kinds of experiments did they use to help find answers?
Volume 2 The Universe Doesn’t Make Any Sense introduces strange new ideas of matter and energy in Einstein’s two Relativity theories, Heisenberg’s notion that everything we can try to measure will always give us uncertain results, and that every solid thing we encounter is made up mostly of empty space.
Volume 3 The Theory of Everything introduces some of the current ideas that seek to explain in one grand, complete explanation of what matter and energy are. You'll come to also understand why we don't know it all yet.
Look forward to the next two available now.
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In 45mins, the fundamentals you need before you get near any idea of quanta.
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