Quantum 2.0
The Weird Physics Driving a New Revolution in Technology
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Narrateur(s):
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Marston York
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Auteur(s):
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Paul Davies
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Quantum computers, quantum cryptography, and even quantum AI—a century after the discovery of an unexpected physical world, researchers are putting this puzzling science to work in dazzling new ways.
In this exhilarating and mind-bending book, renowned scientist and author Paul Davies offers listeners a glimpse of how quantum physics has led to a quantum technology revolution. Quantum 2.0 reveals how today’s brightest minds are harnessing exotic states of matter that have no counterpart in everyday life. Specifically, all eyes are on entanglement, called “spooky” by Einstein, which links the activities of separated particles even across vast distances.
By manipulating these weird properties of atoms, electrons, and photons, scientists are driving the burgeoning field of “quantum information science,” featuring new tools such as quantum computers, quantum cryptography, and the quantum internet. In turn, their efforts have attracted billions of dollars in investments and triggered a frantic quantum arms race between nations. At the same time, theorists are taking a closer look at quantum systems themselves, which possess properties that defy intuition and shred everyday notions of reality. Davies explains how researchers, including himself, are wrestling with quantum theory to make sense of this realm, where ghostly quantum particles produce tiny forces in nanotechnology, cause black holes to evaporate, and may even contribute to the universe’s accelerating expansion. A trusted guide, Davies takes listeners from the basic concepts to today’s cutting edge, inviting us all to glimpse the wonderland of quantum physics and its stunning implications.
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“Quantum 2.0 is eminently readable—an impressive feat in itself. I really enjoyed it. Davies has done a great job of conveying how unfamiliar the quantum world can be and how unexpected. And he’s done so without equations!”—Vinton Cerf, internet pioneer and computer scientist
“With beautiful, immaculate prose, Davies takes on the formidable task of describing ‘the most successful scientific theory in history,’ which underpins every aspect of the physical sciences and has gifted our technological world of human endeavor with transformative applications. The result is a remarkable book that is destined to make a significant impact.”—Simon Mitton, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, coauthor of Vera Rubin: A Life