Quantum Mechanics – The Simple Truth
Why this Book
Quantum Mechanics — the Simple Truth provides an explanation of the weird and supposedly impossible things that theoretical physicists have observed in quantum-mechanics experiments for the past one hundred years.
Now, for the first time ever, there is a plausible explanation with compelling proof that the quantum world is not weird after all.
This book explains:
- supposed observer dependence (wave-particle duality)
- supposed foretelling the future
- supposed changing of events that have occurred in the past (rewriting history)
- supposed action at a distance (entanglement or nonlocality
- how quantum tunneling works, and
- supposed absence of a path (trajectory).
This solution to the century-old problems of quantum mechanics is so simple that we have been able to put it into a book designed for children (aged ten years and up), but theoretical physicists who want to understand quantum mechanics for the first time ever will want it too.
The famous theoretical physicist John Wheeler once said about the mysteries of quantum mechanics:
“Behind it all is surely an idea so simple, that when we grasp it—in a decade, a century, or a millennium—we will all say to each other, how could it have been otherwise? How could we have been so stupid?”
He was right. The explanation in this book is so simple that it will be a surprise to every theoretical physicist who has struggled in vain to understand quantum mechanics
Richard Feynman, another famous theoretical physicist said, “Nobody understands quantum mechanics.”
But now the explanation of quantum mechanics can be found in Quantum Mechanics—The Simple Truth, so everyone can now understand quantum mechanics.
How will you know that this explanation is correct?
The same way you know that the Pythagorean Theorem is correct. Because this explanation is like a simple mathematical proof.
And since it is easy to understand, you won’t have to wade through hundreds of pages of abstract mathematics to see whether it is correct.
It is as simple as the easiest theorems you learned in high-school mathematics. And unlike current thinking about quantum mechanics, there is no magic in it—no foretelling the future or rewriting the past, no action at a distance. The world of quantum mechanics will no longer be strange or weird. It will no longer seem impossible.
Why is it important to understand quantum mechanics?
Theoretical physicists have always been able to make accurate calculations using Heisenberg’s matrix quantum-mechanics formalism, the Schrödinger equation, and quantum field theory, but they have never understood the meaning of the mathematics of quantum mechanics.
This book explains the meaning of quantum mechanics so that everyone can understand quantum mechanics.
When scientists understand quantum mechanics, they will be better able to conduct experiments in quantum mechanics, and they will be better able to develop technologies like chip manufacturing and artificial intelligence (AI) instead of erroneously thinking that quantum entities are affected by the human mind, are able to foretell the future and rewrite the past, and are affected instantly by things light years away. They will be able to understand what is really going on.
Quantum Mechanics—The Simple Truth will give you an easy path forward, showing you the right way to go — increasing your scientific knowledge to create a better world.
Quantum Mechanics—The Simple Truth is easy to read, easy to understand, and answers the questions that no one else ever has.