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List of the Best Books on Quantum Education

Best Books about Quantum Physics, Quantum Thinking,  Quantum Gravity, Quantum Universe


List of the Best Books on Quantum Education 

 Best Books about Quantum Physics, Quantum Thinking, 

Quantum Gravity, Quantum Universe 

Hemdan M. Aly| QSComm Advisor

 

➡️ Book: "The Quantum Thinker" (Al-Mufakkir al-Quantum)

   · Author: Hemdan M. Aly
   · Year: 2025
   · Language: Arabic
   · Review:
This groundbreaking book is the first of its kind in Arabic to explicitly explore the "Quantum Mindset" and "Quantum Thinking." Hemdan M. Aly presents a progressive journey from the origins of quantum philosophy and quantum physics to their practical applications in thought and perception. It highlights key pioneers and serves as a foundational guide for applying quantum principles to cognitive and personal development.

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➡️ Book: "Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity"

   · Author: Carlo Rovelli
   · Year: 2016
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     Carlo Rovelli presents a profound philosophical vision of quantum mechanics and quantum gravity in this book. It blends science and philosophy, offering a new interpretation of reality from a physics perspective.
   · Citation:
Rovelli, C. (2016). Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity. Riverhead Books.

➡️Book: "Quantum Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum"

   · Authors: Leonard Susskind and Art Friedman
   · Year: 2014
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     This book is aimed at readers with a mathematical background, providing an in-depth explanation of quantum mechanics concepts with a focus on theory. It is an excellent guide for understanding the mathematical fundamentals of quantum mechanics.
   · Citation:
Susskind, L., & Friedman, A. (2014). Quantum Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum. Basic Books.

➡️Book: "The Quantum Universe"

   · Authors: Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw
   · Year: 2011
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     This book offers a clear and simplified explanation of quantum concepts, focusing on their applications in the universe and modern physics. Suitable for readers who want to understand quantum mechanics without needing an advanced scientific background.
   · Citation:
Cox, B., & Forshaw, J. (2011). The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen. Da Capo Press.

➡️Book: "Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications"

   · Author: N. Zettili
   · Year: 2009
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     This book is aimed at physics students and those interested in the applied aspects of quantum mechanics. It contains detailed explanations of theories and practical applications, with exercises and practical examples.
   · Citation:
Zettili, N. (2009). Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications. Wiley.

➡️Book: "Quantum: Einstein, Bohr, and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality"

   · Author: Manjit Kumar
   · Year: 2008
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     This book combines history and science, narrating the story of the development of quantum mechanics through the lives of the scientists who contributed to it, such as Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg, and others. The book is engaging and rich in information.
   · Citation:
Kumar, M. (2008). Quantum: Einstein, Bohr, and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality. W.W. Norton & Company.

➡️Book: "Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed"

   · Author: Jim Al-Khalili
   · Year: 2003
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     Jim Al-Khalili, a British physicist of Iraqi origin, provides a simplified explanation of quantum concepts, with examples and applications from daily life. The book is ideal for readers who want to understand quantum mechanics without delving into mathematical complexities.
   · Citation:
 Al-Khalili, J. (2003). Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

➡️Book: "Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction"

   · Author: John Polkinghorne
   · Year: 2002
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     This book is part of the "A Very Short Introduction" series and provides a quick and simplified overview of quantum mechanics. The book is ideal for readers who want to understand the basics without getting into complex details.
   · Citation:
Polkinghorne, J. (2002). Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.

➡️Book: "The Elegant Universe"

   · Author: Brian Greene
   · Year: 1999
   · Language: English
   · Review:
     This book is a wonderful introduction to the world of modern physics. Brian Greene explains concepts of quantum mechanics, relativity theory, and superstring theory in a simple and smooth language. The book is suitable for non-specialist readers.
   · Citation:
Greene, B. (1999). The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory. W.W. Norton & Company.

➡️Book: "In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality"

    · Author: John Gribbin
    · Year: 1984
    · Language: English
    · Review:
      John Gribbin provides a comprehensive look at the development of quantum mechanics and its impact on modern science in this book. The book is suitable for readers who want to understand the history and applications of quantum mechanics.
    · Citation:
 Gribbin, J. (1984). In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality. Bantam Books.

➡️Book: "Quantum Mechanics and Reality"

    · Author: David Bohm
    · Year: 1951
    · Language: English
    · Review:
      David Bohm, one of the most prominent quantum physicists, discusses in this book the relationship between quantum mechanics and reality, offering an alternative interpretation to the traditional explanation of quantum mechanics. The book is considered a classic in the field of quantum philosophy.
    · Citation:
Bohm, D. (1951). Quantum Mechanics and Reality. Physical Review.



𓂀 Hemdan M. Aly 𓂀 - Author
Authors have significantly contributed to spreading and developing the concepts of quantum thinking, whether by linking it to science, philosophy, or practical applications in daily life. If you are interested in the topic of quantum thinking, you can start by reading their works to deepen your understanding.

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