<b>This is the book I wish I could have written</b>, but am very glad I've read. It's an accessible, persuasive and thorough appraisal of what the most important theory in all of science actually means.
- Jim Al-Khalili,
<b>Excellent.</b>
- Andrew Crumey, Spectator
Ball is <b>an exceptionally talented writer</b> who manages to combine <b>accessibility and thoroughness in razor-sharp prose</b>
- Philip Moriarty, Physics World
<b>Riveting</b> ... Ball is an intelligent guide
- Natalie Wolchover, Nature
A <b>deeply fascinating</b> book … <b>Philip Ball is a rare writer</b> in having such depth of knowledge of a difficult field, yet retaining the critical eye of an observer. <b>Highly recommended.</b>
- Jon Butterworth, Professor of Physics at UCL and author of SMASHING PHYSICS,
A laudable achievement.
- Rob Kingston, The Sunday Times
Ball, a <b>gifted and prolific science writer</b> familiar to Prospect readers, is a demanding but <b>engaging guide</b> to this daunting terrain.
- Anjana Ahuja, Prospect
A subtle unpacking of Heisenberg’s famous uncertainty principle… is alone worth the price of the book... Ball takes us on a whirlwind tour through the quantum realm
- Manjit Kumar, New Statesman
Perfect. It is engaging and clear without feeling dumbed down. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in really understanding what quantum physics is all about
- Kathryn Gempf, RSC
This author explains his subject simply and thoughtfully
Economist, **Books of the Year**
PHYSICS WORLD 2018 BOOK OF THE YEAR
‘A clear and deeply researched account of what’s known about the quantum laws of nature, and how to think about what they might really mean’ Nature
‘I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.’ Richard Feynman wrote this in 1965 – the year he was awarded the Nobel prize in physics for his work on quantum mechanics. Over the past decade, the enigma of quantum mechanics has come into sharper focus. We now realise that quantum mechanics is less about particles and waves, uncertainty and fuzziness, than a theory about information: about what can be known and how.
The quantum world isn’t a different world: it is our world, and if anything deserves to be called ‘weird’, it’s us. This exhilarating book is about what quantum maths really means – and what it doesn’t mean.
‘Gorgeously lucid…takes us to the edge of contemporary theorizing about the foundations of quantum mechanics… Easily the best book I’ve read on the subject’ Washington Post