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blog:book_reviews:non_fiction:bluffers_guide_to_quantum_uinverse [2020/02/16 11:32] – created Phil Ideblog:book_reviews:non_fiction:bluffers_guide_to_quantum_uinverse [2020/03/12 00:44] (current) Phil Ide
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 His wit and sense of fun pervade such topics as entanglement, string theory and double-slit experiments, while demystifying bosons and leptons and so forth. Honestly, even if you've got no interest in the subject this will be a fun read, and it's only 118 pages (plus a who's who and a glossary of terms). His wit and sense of fun pervade such topics as entanglement, string theory and double-slit experiments, while demystifying bosons and leptons and so forth. Honestly, even if you've got no interest in the subject this will be a fun read, and it's only 118 pages (plus a who's who and a glossary of terms).
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