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Quantum 2.0

The Past, Present, and Future of Quantum Physics

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Quantum 2.0

By: Paul Davies
Narrated by: Marston York
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In this exhilarating and sometimes mind-bending book, renowned scientist and author Paul Davies tells the gripping story of how, beginning with an iconic mathematical equation in the 1920s, a radical new theory of nature – quantum mechanics – burst upon the modern world, and how today we are on the cusp of the second great quantum technology revolution.

Quantum 2.0 reveals how exotic states of matter that have no counterpart in the everyday world are being harnessed to enable forms of teleportation and ‘spooky’ telepathic links between remote places. Powerful new tools such as quantum computers, quantum cryptography and the quantum internet have attracted billions of dollars of investments, triggering a frantic quantum arms race. And appearing on the horizon is the most awesome and game-changing prospect of all – quantum AI.

Yet underpinning this dazzling promise lies a paradox. Although quantum mechanics is the most successful scientific theory ever, quantum systems possess properties that defy intuition and shred everyday notions of reality. Albert Einstein could never quite believe it. And decades after Erwin Schrödinger introduced his famous cat paradox, scientists are still divided over how to make sense of the weird quantum realm, one where ghostly quantum particles produce tiny forces in nanotechnology, cause black holes to evaporate – and may even be making the universe expand faster and faster. Indeed, cosmologists believe, the imprint of a quantum process remains etched into the afterglow of the big bang.

Quantum 2.0 takes the reader gently from the basic concepts to the cutting edge, inviting us all to peek into the new wonderland of quantum physics and glimpse its stunning implications.

© Paul Davies 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

History History & Philosophy Philosophy Physics Science Black Hole Technology Mathematics Cosmology

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Critic reviews

Davies is one of the most imaginative scientists working today
Even the most abstruse science acquires the clarity of exposition for which the author is justly renowned (Denis Noble, University of Oxford)
You won’t find a clearer, more engaging guide to what we know (or would like to know) about the universe and how it is put together (Bill Bryson)
Paul Davies always probes the deepest questions in science ... His trademark talent: getting to the heart of the most technical aspects of science, without jargon and with down-to-earth analogies (Michael Berry, HH Wills Physics Laboratory)
Quantum 2.0 is eminently readable - an impressive feat in itself. I really enjoyed it. Davies has done a great job of conveying how unfamiliar the quantum world can be, and how unexpected. And he’s done so without equations! (Vinton Cerf, Internet Pioneer and Computer Scientist)
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