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|aOrzel, Chad.
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|aHow to teach quantum physics to your dog|cChad Orzel.
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|aRichmond|bOneworld|c2010.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (285-296 p.).
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|aWhy talk to your dog about physics? : an introduction to quantum physics -- Which way? both ways : particle-wave duality -- Where's my bone? : the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle -- Schrödinger's Dog : the Copenhagen interpretation -- Many worlds, many treats : the many-worlds interpretation -- Are we there yet? : the quantum Zeno effect -- No digging required : quantum tunneling -- Spooky barking at a distance : quantum entanglement -- Beam me a bunny : quantum teleportation -- Bunnies made of cheese : virtual particles and quantum electrodynamics -- Beware of evil squirrels : misuses of quantum physics.
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|aWho better to teach the magic of quantum physics than a talking dog? Sit down with Orzel and his dog Emmy as the author explains the laws of physics.
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|aQuantum theory|vPopular works.
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|aPhysics|vMiscellanea.
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|aPhysics|vPopular works.
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|a教師推薦(Theo Dollenberg)
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