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Schrödinger's Cat by Adam Hart-Davies Publisher: Beijing United Publishing Company

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Introduction · · · · · ·
★Select 50 experiments that cannot be avoided in the history of physics, and quickly and clearly analyze the background, process, conclusion and meaning of each experiment. For example: Archimedes' buoyancy experiment, light speed measurement experiment, Faraday's electromagnetic experiment, Young's double-slit experiment, search for ether experiment, Schrödinger's cat experiment, etc.

★Looking back on the development of physics, 50 experiments are arranged in chronological order, like 50 milestones, to help readers build a basic system of the history of physics. At the same time, it covers a wide range of topics, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, relativity, astrophysics, and quantum physics.

★It will make you who think physics is difficult to understand become more interested in physics, and it will make you who only know the basics understand the reasons behind many famous physics experiments. The profound and difficult physics can also become simple, quick to understand and full of fun.

★There are no jargons, and the essence of the experiment is presented in popular language and stories. It is very suitable for science enthusiasts, students' entry-level enlightenment, and the general public who are interested in new knowledge.

★Highly interesting. The novel layout and the illustrations with postmodernism, exaggeration and unconventionality, as well as the image symbols combined with lively text, make science unforgettable and quick to remember knowledge, and not boring at all.

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About the Author
Adam Hart-Davies, born in 1943, is a British scientist, writer and TV presenter. In the 1990s, he hosted the BBC's "Local Heroes" and "What Have the Romans Contributed to Us?" series of programs, becoming a well-known popular science communicator. He graduated from the Department of Chemistry at Moulton College, Oxford University, and obtained a doctorate in organometallic chemistry at the University of York. He then worked as a scientific book editor at Oxford University Press. He is still assisting in front of and behind the scenes of British radio and television programs. In 2007, he was awarded honorary membership by the Royal Photographic Society of the United Kingdom. He has written more than 30 books, including "History: From the Beginning of Civilization to the Present Day", "The Book of Time", "Schrödinger's Cat: 50 Experiments That Changed Physics", etc.

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