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Orzel's descriptions are clear, accessible and well laid out. He includes lots of helpful diagrams and explains what each different kind of experiment can and can't prove, how and why. The dog analogies usefully repeat the info in terms compatible to the way we experience real life. They also provide a nice frame to contrast the difference between the classical and quantum worlds, and explain why effects look so different when things get big. (Not being a dog person, I thought these sections might start to grate after a while, but they were actually tremendously helpful). Overall, the tone is fun and humorous, and I enjoyed the occasional touch of snark. This book is about the author teaching quantum physics to his English speaking dog Emmy. This technique, I think, is supposed to explain quantum physics in such simple words that even a dog could understand. But does the complexity of quantum physics lie just in how it is explained? I don't think so (or probably I am less intelligent than his dog).

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Quantum mechanics seems baffling and troubling to humans because it confounds our commonsense expectations about how the world works.” If you're new to the extreme weirdness that is quantum, I don't recommend you start here, though. The book is not an introduction to the ideas, but rather an attempt to explain its core concepts with some depth and specificity (albeit briefly and in lay terms). I would instead recommend Orzel to anyone who has already read a fair bit about the ideas of modern physics, and would now like to try and understand *why* reality works in such bizarre ways, and how physicists think they know the things they claim to know. Mo1 'My two year old granddaughter loves this dog. As big as her large but light and floppy so she can carry it. Not over filled but this is good' Maybe a dog person would find Chad Orzel’s attempts to talk quantum mechanics in the language of a pet and her owner more endearing. How to Teach Physics to Your Dog is Yet Another Pop Sci look at quantum mechanics, albeit one from a more technical than, say, historical perspective. Orzel frames each chapter within a conversation with his dog, Emmy, grounded in the context of something a dog would do, like hunt bunnies or eat treats. Unfortunately, the writing tries too hard to be cutesy and funny. I found this device far too distracting and cheesy for my tastes, and it adds very little to Orzel’s explanations.It appears only exceptionally good looking and dominant Chads can skip this stage no matter how poorly they behave (though some would argue that many women are more attracted to men with bad personalities), as was proven in Chadfishing experiments. Following the abdications of his brother King Edward VIII, H.M. King George VI and the new Royal family were thrust into the limelight. The relative modesty and down-to earth nature juxtaposed to previous incumbents of the royal household had the public's intrigue. There was a great desire for stories of tidbits of information regarding the new Scout-Leader King and his Queen, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, as little was known about the Duke and Duchess of York or their young daughters Elizabeth and Margaret Rose which worked in the favour of Chad Valley. In 1937 the already popular Chad Valley toys saw a marked increase in sales when talk about towns was that the new Queen of England was an avid admire; "if it's good enough for the Queen it surely is good enough for us" was the prevailing school of thought. So the idea that an elementary particle is a tiny billiard ball that interacts with others just as its macroscopic counterparts in a game of pool (or snookers) is deeply ingrained, and I cannot shake it. But the insights of quantum physics tell a story that is simply irreconcilable with this mental picture. For one thing, these particles do not have a well-defined position. Before we try to measure the position, there is a chance that we will find the particle here, there, and everywhere. And in the case of these 'particles', this is not just a phrase! The normal state of a particle is "superposition", a state in which it exists in different positions at once. Another thing that is vaguely unsettling is that a particle can be part of a system in which it gives up its individual existence. In the spooky phenomenon called "entanglement", two particles duplicate each other's properties but also the range of spacetime points at which they may be encountered by a measuring observer. So, does it still make sense to speak of entangled particles in the plural? Are there really 'two'? What happens to the ultra-fundamental human concept of countability when we deal with entangled states? Starting on May 19th, the format started gaining further spread on Reddit and Facebook, being used to compare groups of people in various historical eras. On May 19th, 2020, Redditor [6] PEKE19 posted a meme about priests in years 1450 and 2020 that received over 83,900 upvotes in one week, prompting a surge in the spread of the format (shown below, left). A same-day repost by Facebook [7] user Seiba received over 300 reactions and 900 shares. On May 20th, Redditor [8] ElCreeperX posted a Hatsune Miku meme based on the template that received over 11,400 upvotes in /r/animemes in five days (shown below, right).



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