Reality is not what it seems.
The chair you sit on, the light from the sun, even your own body—what appears solid and certain is built on a foundation of probability, vibration, and invisible forces. At the deepest level of existence, the universe behaves nothing like common sense would suggest.
The Quantum Weaver is a guided journey into the strange and beautiful world of quantum physics—where particles exist in multiple states at once, distance loses meaning, and observation itself shapes reality.
Blending clear explanations with vivid metaphors, this book reveals how the subatomic rules of the quantum realm quietly govern the everyday world. From Max Planck's discovery that energy comes in discrete "chunks," to the eerie phenomenon of entanglement and the unsettling role of the observer, each chapter untangles a thread of the cosmic fabric.
You'll explore:
- Why matter is mostly empty space—yet feels solid
- How light can behave as both a wave and a particle
- What Schrodinger's Cat really teaches us about reality
- How quantum entanglement connects particles across vast distances
- Why certainty dissolves into probability at the foundation of nature
Written for curious minds with no prior physics background, The Quantum Weaver transforms abstract equations into intuitive ideas and turns mind-bending theories into stories you can feel.
This is not just a book about physics.
It is a book about how reality is woven.