Taking the quantum leap: The new physics for nonscientists

Taking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Nonscientists by Fred Alan Wolf is a First Edition published by Harper & Row in 1981. This book, comprising 262 pages, presents an accessible exploration of quantum physics tailored for readers without a scientific background. It aims to demystify complex concepts and make them understandable to a general audience.
Readers will find that this work focuses on the principles of quantum mechanics and their implications, providing insights into the nature of reality as understood through modern physics. The text is designed to engage those curious about the subject, offering explanations that bridge the gap between scientific theory and everyday understanding. With its emphasis on clarity, this edition serves as a resource for anyone interested in the foundational ideas of contemporary physics.
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TAKING THE QUANTUM LEAP, THE NEW PHYSICS FOR NONSCIENTISTS, FRED ALAN WOLF, 1980 EDITION
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