Breakfast with Einstein The Exotic Physics of Everyday Objects

Breakfast with Einstein The Exotic Physics of Everyday Objects by Chad Orzel, published by BenBella Books on December 11, 2018, offers an insightful exploration into the fascinating world of quantum physics as it relates to everyday life. This 272-page book presents a unique perspective on how even the simplest morning routines, such as making toast and brewing coffee, are influenced by complex quantum phenomena. Orzel aims to demystify the esoteric nature of quantum theory, making it accessible to readers through engaging explanations.
In this edition, readers will discover how ordinary activities are intertwined with the principles of quantum mechanics, from the behavior of particles to the chemistry of food aromas. Orzel delves into the surprising connections between daily experiences and the abstract concepts of modern physics, illustrating how quantum theory shapes our understanding of the world around us. By examining elements like alarm clocks and the red glow of a toaster, Breakfast with Einstein reveals the hidden physics that enriches our daily lives, encouraging readers to see their mornings in a new light.
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Your alarm goes off, and you head to the kitchen to make yourself some toast and a cup of coffee. Little do you know, as you savor the aroma of the steam rising from your cup, that your ordinary morning routine depends on some of the weirdest phenomena ever discovered.
The world of quantum physics is generally thought of as hopelessly esoteric. While classical physics gives us the laws governing why a ball rolls downhill, how a plane is able to fly, and so on, its quantum cousin gives us particles that are actually waves, “spooky” action at a distance, and Schrodinger’s unlucky cat. But, believe it or not, even the most mundane of everyday activities is profoundly influenced by the abstract and exotic world of the quantum.
In Breakfast with Einstein, Chad Orzel illuminates the strange phenomena lurking just beneath the surface of our ordinary lives by digging into the surprisingly complicated physics involved in his (and anyone’s) morning routine. Orzel, author of How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog, explores how quantum connects with everyday reality, and offers engaging, layperson-level explanations of the mind-bending ideas central to modern physics.
From the sun, alarm clocks, and the red glow of a toaster’s hot filaments (the glow that launched quantum mechanics) to the chemistry of food aroma, a typical day is rich with examples of quantum weirdness. Breakfast with Einstein reveals the hidden physics all around us, and after reading this book, your ordinary mornings will never seem quite as ordinary again.
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