Quantum Steampunk
The Physics of Yesterday's Tomorrow
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Narrateur(s):
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Raechel Wong
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Auteur(s):
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Nicole Yunger Halpern
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Victorian era steam engines and particle physics may seem worlds apart, yet a new branch of science, quantum thermodynamics, reenvisions the scientific underpinnings of the Industrial Revolution through the lens of today's roaring quantum information revolution. Classical thermodynamics needs reimagining to take advantage of quantum mechanics, the basic framework that explores the nature of reality by peering at minute matters, down to the momentum of a single particle.
In her exciting new book, Harvard physicist Dr. Nicole Yunger Halpern introduces these concepts with what she calls "quantum steampunk," after the fantastical genre that pairs futuristic technologies with Victorian sensibilities. While listeners follow the adventures of a rag-tag steampunk crew on trains, dirigibles, and automobiles, they explore questions such as, "Can quantum physics revolutionize engines?" and "What deeper secrets can quantum information reveal about the trajectory of time?"
Yunger Halpern also describes her own adventures in the quantum universe and provides an insider's look at the work of the scientists obsessed with its technological promise. Quantum Steampunk explores the field's aesthetic, shares its whimsy, and gazes into the potential of a quantum future. The result is a blast for fans of science, science fiction, and fantasy.
Publisher’s note: This audio contains references to figures present in the print and eBook formats of the book.
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Great Book - Fatal Flaw
This is a wonderful book. It is perhaps best suited for readers who love science, and understood most of their high school/university undergraduate courses in math and physics, but really want to have more than a cursory awareness of quantum physics. It is highly entertaining as well. In fact, it had the potential to rank among the great science books of a person's life—one of those books that makes scientists into superstars in popular culture and accessible to the masses...but for its fatal flaw: the author can't help herself from reading her CV every couple of pages or so. At times I am not sure if this is an Audible book or a job interview. It really detracts from the topic, and a better editor should have nipped the author's ego in the bud immediately.
It's sad because the book had the potential to make the author into a rockstar. It's still a good read/listen, but it really missed a chance at greatness. In short, the author's ego derailed the steam engine of writing.
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