The Quantum Rules: How the Laws of Physics Explain Love, Success, and Everyday Life

· Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
4.0
5 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

A New York Times Best Seller!

Here is a book to lead you through the fascinating intersections of life and physics with humor and intelligence.

Find out how the laws of physics define every aspect of our lives and society, from human nature and relationships to geopolitical issues like financial markets, globalization and immigration. The Quantum Rules is a different kind of physics book, as easy to read as a novel and directly relevant for everyday life issues that affect us all. It is not meant to dazzle you with unproven speculations that have no bearing on your life. Rather, The Quantum Rules will familiarize you with the important and established laws at the heart of physics, in a way never done before – by showing how the defining patterns of our lives, our behavior and our society already follow similar rules.

Never took an interest in science before? No problem! you will still understand everything and find plenty to relate to. A scientist or a science junkie? You will find a different perspective on things you may already know. Best of all, you will discover how to have meaningful conversations about physics in a way that won’t make eyes glaze over, and in which all can gladly participate.

The Quantum Rules also does something you would never expect from a book on physics – it makes you laugh, often. Its new and original take on established natural laws injects plenty of dry humor into this serious subject, by using life to explain physics and in turn using physics to understand life.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
5 reviews
richard mendoza
April 27, 2017
This book is boring, & has too many diagrams. I could barely get through the first few pages. Some writers were born storytellers, engaging, entertaining, & keeping your interest. This man is not one of them. Neil Degrasse Tyson he is not. Don't waste your time.
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About the author

Kunal K. Das is a professor of physics and an active researcher in the fields of nanotechnology and ultracold atoms with funding from the National Science Foundation. He has authored dozens of refereed journal publications and has held teaching and research appointments at several institutions including SUNY, Penn State, Fordham, Optical Sciences Center, and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He also has a passion for the humanities, pop culture, and classic literature, giving him a unique view of physical laws from the perspective of broader human experiences. He is currently a professor at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and a scholar of the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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