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Totally random : why nobody understands quantum mechanics (a serious comic on entanglement)
by Tanya Bub, Jeffrey Bub
This graphic narrative explains the phenomenon of quantum entanglement and its implications for the nature of physical reality. It examines the historical development of the theory alongside practical applications such as quantum encryption and teleportation.
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