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Quantum Mechanics

Hey friends, I'm back with an interesting topic "QUANTUM MECHANICS". Not many people know about it so I thought it would be a good topic to start with.

Basically, QUANTUM MECHANICS is a branch of physics that deals with some of the most argued and discussed problems and studies them. It mathematically proves and describes the motion and interaction of sub-atomic particles, wave particle duality, uncertainty principle, and correspondence principle.

so let's start,

As you read, you might be thinking its a very rare stuff, but it's too common in our life (Even though, classical mechanics deals with all our day to day needs) and so you may not recall it on your finger tips. Have you ever teased a cat with laser? yes that's a simple example of Quantum Mechanics. Actually laser is  a stream of hyper-focused, nanoscopic, physical reactions ('Sounds geeky'). Yet there are many others too. In fact without quantum science, sun would have been blasted and eyes would more likely be pop out due to unchecked light energy coming towards the earth. But thanks to quantum physics that it secretly regulates the amount of photons like our guardians.

These are some most discussed topics and theories in Quantum Physics-
String Theory, Space-Time fluctuations, Tachyons, Sub-Atomic particles, Quantum Entanglement, Quantum cryptography, Spintronics, Dark matter & Dark Energy. 

we'll discus about this in upcoming posts.

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