Quantum Mechanics, a Beginners Guide
At the heart of quantum mechanics lies a profound challenge to classical notions of reality. In its essence, quantum theory reveals a world where the deterministic predictability of Newtonian physics gives way to probabilities, dualities, and entanglements. As we venture into this microscopic realm, we encounter phenomena that defy intuition and stretch the boundaries of our understanding of the universe. This class provides a basic overview of scientifically proven studies, with empirical evidence that reshapes the classical understanding of the Universe. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity and models of “classical” physics are at odds with quantum theory and particle in field-based sciences. Particle entanglement, observer effect, and superposition are relevant aspects of our new understanding of the universe and, by extension, ourselves in this universe.