Quantum Mechanics is one of the great scientific theories that arose in the beginnings of the twentieth century, which describes the processes that happen in the world of atoms, where physics concepts like position and velocity lose their normal definition. This book's purpose is to present the quantum theory in a historical context, describing its evolution and formation through the first half of the twentieth century. It also discusses apparently paradoxical concepts such as "uncertainty," "overlap," and "teleportation," ...
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Quantum Mechanics is one of the great scientific theories that arose in the beginnings of the twentieth century, which describes the processes that happen in the world of atoms, where physics concepts like position and velocity lose their normal definition. This book's purpose is to present the quantum theory in a historical context, describing its evolution and formation through the first half of the twentieth century. It also discusses apparently paradoxical concepts such as "uncertainty," "overlap," and "teleportation," which have caused so many misunderstandings; furthermore, it reviews the main technological uses for this theory.
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