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# Quantum Chance: Nonlocality, Teleportation and Other Quantum Marvels

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Review: I rarely leave reviews, but this book & author is deserving of praise. - I recently became interested in understanding quantum mechanics as I find the subject fascinating. One article, which I believe was published online by the Atlantic, dedicated a significant amount of words to Nicolas Gisin and his promotion of intuitionist mathematics. From there, I quickly discovered "Quantum Chance: Nonlocality, Teleportation and Other Quantum Marvels." I assumed it would be far beyond my ability to comprehend, but I ordered it anyways. To my surprise, Nicholas goes out of his way to simplify advanced concepts such as the Bell Inequality using simplified stories, analogies, and then basic mathematical proofs. I am a patent attorney by trade, and I consider myself particularly adept at breaking down and explaining complex topics in written word and basic figures. Nicholas Gisin is simply on another level, and I am in awe and inspired by the genius of his writing and approach. This book is absolutely perfect for someone like myself with a solid background in computer science, basic logic, and zero understanding of quantum mechanics. If you are on the fence and intimidated at the thought of attempting to understand quantum mechanics, buy this book. Read the preface and introduction as they serve as a foreshadowing and a roadmap for both the concepts of the book but the approach one should take in digesting the material. The information density of this book is outstanding, and I very much appreciated guidance from the author early on regarding when to keep reading beyond portions that escape my immediate understanding, as later words can bring clarity and that 'aha' moment.
Review: Great compact book about quantum teleportation - This is a marvelous book covers basic but important topics of quantum teleportation. I am very surprised that I could not find any "braket" at all in the book (correct me if I am wrong!). How is it possible in a book about "Q" without any braket! But Prof. Gisin did!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,471,865 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #120 in Information Theory #1,064 in Quantum Theory (Books) #3,907 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (86) |
| Dimensions  | 6.1 x 0.31 x 9.25 inches |
| Edition  | 2014th |
| ISBN-10  | 3319054724 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-3319054728 |
| Item Weight  | 7.2 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 132 pages |
| Publication date  | July 30, 2014 |
| Publisher  | Copernicus |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I rarely leave reviews, but this book & author is deserving of praise.
*by K***N on October 13, 2021*

I recently became interested in understanding quantum mechanics as I find the subject fascinating. One article, which I believe was published online by the Atlantic, dedicated a significant amount of words to Nicolas Gisin and his promotion of intuitionist mathematics. From there, I quickly discovered "Quantum Chance: Nonlocality, Teleportation and Other Quantum Marvels." I assumed it would be far beyond my ability to comprehend, but I ordered it anyways. To my surprise, Nicholas goes out of his way to simplify advanced concepts such as the Bell Inequality using simplified stories, analogies, and then basic mathematical proofs. I am a patent attorney by trade, and I consider myself particularly adept at breaking down and explaining complex topics in written word and basic figures. Nicholas Gisin is simply on another level, and I am in awe and inspired by the genius of his writing and approach. This book is absolutely perfect for someone like myself with a solid background in computer science, basic logic, and zero understanding of quantum mechanics. If you are on the fence and intimidated at the thought of attempting to understand quantum mechanics, buy this book. Read the preface and introduction as they serve as a foreshadowing and a roadmap for both the concepts of the book but the approach one should take in digesting the material. The information density of this book is outstanding, and I very much appreciated guidance from the author early on regarding when to keep reading beyond portions that escape my immediate understanding, as later words can bring clarity and that 'aha' moment.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great compact book about quantum teleportation
*by C***U on September 21, 2020*

This is a marvelous book covers basic but important topics of quantum teleportation. I am very surprised that I could not find any "braket" at all in the book (correct me if I am wrong!). How is it possible in a book about "Q" without any braket! But Prof. Gisin did!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good short work, but you should be comfortable with basic algebra to get it on first reading.
*by J***Y on January 18, 2015*

If you love physics, but do not have a scientific background, you can get through this short work with some effort. It revolves largely around Bell's Game (now referred to as Bell's Theorem to give it some dignity). Bell's Game demonstrates that things can happen at faster than light speeds, a strong contradiction to Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity. But, and this saves the discrepancy, no information can be carried at such speeds. This is the quantum physics concept of entanglement. You do not have to have a mathematical background to grasp the main ideas of this work. But if you do not have some experience with math you will probably get lost and give up. It took me about four hours over the course of a few days to grasp the math because of all the possibilities, probabilities, and "rules" of the game. During the past decade or so many books on quantum physics have been published that are aimed at the laymen. Most attempt to deal with the problem of uncertainty, which is at the root of quantum physics, and, for lack of a better term, certainty (or determinism if you like), which is the foundation of classical physics. This clash has been described as physics in crisis. Humankind has always felt a need to understand the world/universe. When something happens that cannot be explained (e.g. lightning), then some paranormal explanation is called into play...the gods. Later, when lightning is understood scientifically, the gods are released as the creators. But the paranormal is still very much with us worldwide. So the mystics have jumped on uncertainty to declare that it is obvious science does not, and cannot, have all the answers; but we do. This has been a great thorn in the side of scientists as they struggle to deal with uncertainty. Thankfully, this work does not delve into that debate directly. You will learn something about the uncertainty principle and the clash with classical physics. And the author does point out that what we know now will almost certainly not be the same a thousand years from now (assuming the unlikely scenario where mankind does not destroy itself). So the reader is urged to try to understand science as best we know it now. Perhaps when the LHC (CERN) starts up again this year we may make new discoveries in physics that may some day lead to "The Theory of Everything." Until then, pay your money and take your choice. Or maybe figure out how to reconcile physics and metaphysics. Footnote: This reviewer, while holding an advanced degree, does not have a formal background in math or physics; they are just great hobbies. So pundits may take exception to some of the definitions included above.

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