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''Jérémie Harris is a very funny scientist. I laughed all the way through'' - Bob McDonald

From Silicon Valley entrepreneur, quantum physicist, AI risk expert, and Hollywood alternative reality consultant Jérémie Harris, comes an entertaining and accessible look at the world of quantum physics.

The discovery of quantum mechanics has paved the way to just about every important innovation in the last half century: it has led us to the technology that powers microwaves, iPhones, and self-driving cars and is about to trigger a computing revolution that will either spell the end of the human species or propel us to heights we''ve never imagined.

But there''s another reason that quantum mechanics is so important: it is really the only way we can understand ourselves and each other. For the last hundred years or so, physicists have been feverishly debating what quantum theory has to say about you: what you''re made of, whether you have free will, w

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      Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 01/11/2024
      ISBN13: 9781035402106, 978-1035402106
      ISBN10: 1035402106

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''Jérémie Harris is a very funny scientist. I laughed all the way through'' - Bob McDonald

      From Silicon Valley entrepreneur, quantum physicist, AI risk expert, and Hollywood alternative reality consultant Jérémie Harris, comes an entertaining and accessible look at the world of quantum physics.

      The discovery of quantum mechanics has paved the way to just about every important innovation in the last half century: it has led us to the technology that powers microwaves, iPhones, and self-driving cars and is about to trigger a computing revolution that will either spell the end of the human species or propel us to heights we''ve never imagined.

      But there''s another reason that quantum mechanics is so important: it is really the only way we can understand ourselves and each other. For the last hundred years or so, physicists have been feverishly debating what quantum theory has to say about you: what you''re made of, whether you have free will, w

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