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The Quantum Nature of Things: How Counting Leads to the Quantum World

The Quantum Nature of Things: How Counting Leads to the Quantum World

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This book provides an unconventional view of quantum mechanics that accepts it as the natural way to think about how nature works. It is based on the concept of itemization, which leads to the emergence of quantities like energy and momentum, configuration space, potentials, the electromagnetic field, many-body dynamics, special relativity, and relativistic wave mechanics. The many-body dynamics can be applied to population dynamics outside of physics, and the book is aimed at inquisitive physics students and professionals who are interested in exploring unconventional approaches to physics. It does not require exotic maths and is suitable for undergraduate students and professionals.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 282 pages
Publication date: 14 April 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking book presents a novel and unconventional perspective on quantum mechanics, challenging the conventional view that quantum theory is peculiar and counterintuitive. Instead, it embraces quantum mechanics as the natural way to understand the workings of nature. The foundation of this perspective lies in the concept of itemization, which leads to the emergence of fundamental quantities such as energy, momentum, configuration space, potentials, the electromagnetic field, many-body dynamics, special relativity, and relativistic wave mechanics.

One of the remarkable features of this approach is its ability to extend beyond the realm of physics. By applying the principles of itemization to population dynamics and other non-physical situations, it reveals much of the underlying physics that governs the behavior of the natural world. This interdisciplinary approach opens up new avenues for exploration and understanding, making it relevant not only to physics students and professionals but also to those studying quantum information theory and quantum computing.

The book is designed to be accessible to a wide audience, without requiring advanced mathematical techniques. It employs basic concepts and mathematical methods that are readily understandable at the undergraduate level, making it suitable for inquisitive physics students and professionals seeking to explore unconventional approaches to the field. Moreover, the book offers practical applications beyond physics, including a newly devised and original model of cell division that sheds light on the mechanisms behind cancer-cell population explosions.

What sets this book apart is its innovative approach to organizing the foundations of quantum mechanics. The author has successfully changed the way we think about how to structure the building blocks of quantum theory, resulting in a coherent and natural framework. This book has the potential to be a significant milestone in our understanding of the origins of the quantum theory, and its insights will undoubtedly inspire future generations of scientists and researchers.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book offers a fresh and transformative perspective on quantum mechanics, challenging the conventional understanding and paving the way to new avenues of exploration and understanding. Whether you are a physics student, professional, or simply interested in exploring unconventional approaches to science, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles of nature.

Weight: 522g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032455464

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