Quantum Physics for Beginners: An Easy and Comprehensive Guide to Learning the Fundamentals of Quantum Physics. Discover the Q Field Theory, Q Computing and Q Mechanics
T**N
My child loves reading it
My children love reading this they can put it down
C**N
Not Even Wrong
Perhaps this is a machine translation from another language; it certainly reads that way, rendering many sentences gibberish, but that is far from its worst fault. The author reports no degree at all, and gives no credentials or other information about itself. The table of contents is a good study list, but the content is a breathless cherry-picking of popular science articles which do not separate science fact, speculation, fiction, and space-opera fantasy. The text is loaded with unscientific adjectives, like "Albert Einstein is seen as a ...demigod...that no one dares to touch," "the Theory of Everything ...will speak the mind of God ... and will hold the key for humanity to answer the questions it has been trying to answer for a long, long time now." "believe what you think is true based on your readings and research but stay true to the fallible nature of everything! (sic). Some text seems either cut-and-pasted or closely paraphrased, but those are at least the best of a bad lot. Impossible to tell how much the author understands, but you will not.
B**R
Unedited and filled with fluff
I started reading this a few days ago and at first it seemed pretty good. However, as soon as I started on the section about the Laws of Attraction, I couldn’t tell whether the writer was just describing a theory, or truly believed in what he was writing. It was as though I were reading a self help book on how to manifest positivity in my life. Even then, I was going to trudge on, because I hate not finishing a book. As I continued to read, the pages became less and less intelligible until finally, by page 70, I wasn’t even sure what I was reading it made so little sense.
S**D
Not well written
It is obvious that this book was self-published without editorial assistance. The ideas the author is trying to express may be legitimate, but too many sentences are unintelligible due to language flaws and general vagueness of expression. An explanation of QM at an introductory level is probably bound to be "airy", but I expected a bit more in the way of form and substance. At this price I still found it a nice outline.
A**E
Total BS- just trying to sell books. Pathetic. Should be a zero star.
at first good, then a shotgun of informatioin that he never coordinated- very disjointed and uninformative..I think I understand the subject better than he does. A bunch of equations/subjects that he doesn't understand and can't connect the dots.Don;t waste your money. One of the worst books I have read. I blame him and his editors because they didn't read it.This is pathetic.
C**L
Nonsense
Book is mostly unreadable. Such poor quality that it becomes impossible to read. Unedited, maybe poor translation. Mostly jumbles of words making no sense.
P**N
Full of typos and mis-statements
I bought this hoping for a general introduction to quantum physics. I stopped reading after one chapter - it was so full of typos. Some historical developments were incorrectly described as well. I tried to look up the author and could find no information. I think this book may have been slapped together by someone trying to make a quick buck.
K**K
Poorly written
I was fooled by the overwhelming positive review score which I can only imagine is illegitimate. It starts with incomplete sentences and a feeling that it might be poorly translated, to later becoming impossible to follow with the introduction of numerous terms without defining them. Like another reviewer, I quit in the third chapter.
S**B
If only there was a zero star rating
I wish I’d read the reviews before purchasing this book. My bad! I agree with everything others have observed: machine translation? Perhaps. Unintelligible sentences? Absolutely. Many statements fail to meet the basic grammatical structure of a complete sentence that is taught in perhaps 6th grade. (Subject, verb, predicate). This is the opposite of a coherent and historically accurate narrative: it presents as a random collection of arbitrary and unrelated statements and gibberish. I am embarrassed for the author. What an awful impression of quantum physics and science writing in general to give to an unsuspecting new initiate in the field. Don’t waste your money as I did.
S**E
Easy language
The media could not be loaded. As a university student diving into the world of quantum physics, this manuscript was a lifesaver. It's rare to find a book that breaks down mind-bending concepts like quantum entanglement and superposition in such a digestible way. The author's use of simple analogies and real-world examples transformed my understanding of topics I once found daunting.What really stands out is how the book strikes a perfect balance between being informative and engaging. It doesn't dumb down the science, nor does it get bogged down in technical jargon. The historical tidbits and cultural references add a nice touch, making complex theories relatable and interesting.Personally, the book didn't just teach me quantum physics; it made me appreciate the beauty and intricacies of the field. It's a fantastic resource for anyone in university struggling to grasp quantum concepts or just curious about the subject. This isn't just a textbook; it's a gateway to understanding the wonders of our universe.
S**E
Book
Comprehensive read in the beginning then too complicated
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