Quantum Physics for Babies
Quantum Physics for Babies
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Chris Ferrie makes quantum concepts genuinely delightful. A board book that works for toddlers and curious adults alike.
Quantum mechanics is counterintuitive. Particles exist in superposition. Observation changes outcome. Most people avoid it because it seems impossibly abstract. Ferrie's trick is to introduce the concepts without the math: superposition becomes a game, entanglement becomes a story about connection.
Faculty buy this for their own kids and leave it on their office shelves. It's become a signal: I take curiosity seriously, and I trust that young minds can think about big ideas.
DETAILS
- Board book
- Chris Ferrie author
- Accessible introduction to quantum physics concepts
- Illustrations for toddlers and up
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