Quantum mechanics is the science of the very small, where particles can act like waves, exist in two places at once, and even affect each other instantly across great distances. This presentation examines the origins of this fascinating field and its impact on our understanding of the universe. Beginning with early discoveries by scientists such as Max Planck and Albert Einstein, we will follow the story of how groundbreaking experiments led to new insights into atoms, light, and energy. Moreover, the talk explains key ideas such as uncertainty, superposition, and entanglement in simple terms. We will also see how these concepts have shaped modern technologies such as computers, lasers, and quantum communication. By the end, you will have a clearer picture of how quantum mechanics reshaped science and why its mysteries still inspire curiosity today.
Assistant professor in Computer Engineering
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