
Quantum Physics for Curious Beginners
Julian Mercer
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Not everyone who opens a book on quantum physics is looking for spectacle.
Some are looking for a real place to start.
Maybe you have tried videos, articles, or popular explanations that sounded simple...
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Not everyone who opens a book on quantum physics is looking for spectacle. Some are looking for a real place to start. Maybe you have tried videos, articles, or popular explanations that sounded simple at first, then turned slippery. The language got abstract. The math appeared too fast. Or the science drifted into hype. Quantum Physics for Curious Beginners was written for readers who want something clearer: a science-first introduction that respects their intelligence without assuming a background in advanced physics. Inside this book, you will find: • A beginner’s map of quantum physics and why classical physics stopped being enough. • The key experiments that forced the quantum revolution. • Plain-language explanations of states, wavefunctions, probability, measurement, superposition, orbitals, entanglement, and the Schrödinger equation. • An honest guide to the math you need to begin, and what can wait until later. • A careful boundary between established physics, interpretation, and popular misuse. This book is designed for curious readers, self-studiers, and anyone who wants to understand the big ideas of quantum mechanics without a wall of jargon or a haze of mysticism. What you will find is a structured, readable path into one of science’s most fascinating subjects—grounded in experiments, careful language, and real conceptual clarity. Duration - 4h 29m. Author - Julian Mercer. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 25 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Anzalone Marco ©.
Language:
English
Title Page
Duration:00:00:14
Contents
Duration:00:02:03
Copyright
Duration:00:02:01
Introduction
Duration:00:13:32
1. Why Quantum Physics Feels So Hard at First
Duration:00:14:45
2. A Beginner's Map of Quantum Physics
Duration:00:17:21
3. The Math You Need to Begin, and the Math You Do Not
Duration:00:14:47
4. When Old Physics Started to Crack
Duration:00:11:19
5. The Experiments That Changed Everything
Duration:00:14:18
6. Light, Particles, Waves, and the End of Simple Categories
Duration:00:15:52
7. What a Quantum State Really Means
Duration:00:08:37
8. The Wavefunction Without the Fog
Duration:00:09:50
9. Probability, Uncertainty, and Quantum Prediction
Duration:00:11:42
10. The Double-Slit Experiment, Step by Step
Duration:00:11:54
11. Measurement and Why Observation Matters
Duration:00:11:32
12. Superposition Without Mysticism
Duration:00:06:39
13. Inside the Atom
Duration:00:06:56
14. Electrons, Energy, and Atomic Behavior
Duration:00:05:53
15. Operators, Observables, and the Logic Behind the Math
Duration:00:14:33
16. The Schrödinger Equation Without Panic
Duration:00:09:00
17. What the Formalism Is Really Trying to Do
Duration:00:08:12
18. Entanglement in Clear Language
Duration:00:08:20
19. What Quantum Physics Does Not Automatically Mean
Duration:00:09:06
20. The Main Interpretations, Without Getting Lost
Duration:00:09:12
21. From Foundational Physics to Modern Technology
Duration:00:09:05
22. A Beginner's Introduction to Quantum Computing
Duration:00:06:41
23. What You Can Now Say Clearly About Quantum Physics
Duration:00:07:39
24. Where to Go Next Without Losing the Plot
Duration:00:04:29
Afterword
Duration:00:04:01