Quantum Bullsh*t

Quantum Bullsh*t
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781728250731
ISBN-13 : 1728250730
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Book Synopsis Quantum Bullsh*t by : Chris Ferrie

Download or read book Quantum Bullsh*t written by Chris Ferrie and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-17 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Science is so f*cking rad. We don't deserve it. What actually is quantum physics? If you can answer that questions without bullsh*tting the person standing next to you in the bookstore, you can stop reading right now. But although most of us don't actually understand quantum physics, we know that it's mystical and awesome, and if we understood it we'd probably be rich and beautiful and happy, right? After all, there are plenty of people out there trying to sell you quantum crystals to align your quantum energy with your quantum destiny. Can they all be wrong? Spoiler: yes. Yes, they can. There is no such thing as quantum crystals. Sorry! Luckily, as pseudo-science takes over the internet and it's getting harder and harder to separate alternative facts from real science, Chris Ferrie (an actual quantum physicist!) is here to explain quantum physics in a way that makes sense, so you can see the hucksters and bullsh*tters coming from a mile away—and school them in what quantum entanglement actually is (it has nothing to do with your romantic life). If you f*cking love science and want to be slightly less dumb than you were when you woke up this morning, Quantum Bullsh*t is the truly out-of-this-world book for you.


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