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Mysteries of the Quantum Universe (2016)

di Thibault Damour

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The bestselling French graphic novel about the mind-bending world of quantum physics- Tintin meets Brian Cox Famous explorer Bob and his dog Rick have been around the world and even to the Moon, but their travels through the quantum universe show them the greatest wonders they've ever seen. As they follow their tour guide, the giddy letter h (also known as the Planck constant), Bob and Rick discover that the universe is bouncy, have crepes with Max Planck, talk to Einstein about atoms, visit Louis de Broglie in his castle, and hang out with Heisenberg on Heligoland. On the way, we find out that a dog - much like a cat - can be both dead and alive, the gaze of a mouse can change the universe, and a comic book can actually make quantum physics fun, easy to understand and downright enchanting.… (altro)
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CW: Animal Death (Pet Dog) [This is initially presented as very sad, but through exploration of the quantum universe it becomes more complex and hopeful]

It's always good to periodically remind anyone reading one of my reviews and myself that I am a nobody who knows nothing and my reviews are my own and subject to a certain uncertainty being a distilled moment of reaction.

This is one of the greatest works of art I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing! The script is emotional, funny, and actually creates an accessible dialogue for these complex concepts. The art is gorgeous black and white with colour used to sparing, informative, and inspiringly beautiful ways! The words and images combine to truly make these genius and baffling, contradictory and complimentary notions come alive and make sense.

The framing device of a children's book style celebrity man and his dog's many famous adventures coming to a tragic end on the moon and a taxidermy pet suggesting their human explore the quantum universe, and how this exquisitely comes full circle and bookends this Alice in Physics Wonderland is as surprising and strange as it is brilliant and perfection!

The journey itself explores the developing, contradicting, and complimentary work of the greats of (white Western) physics with a glorious blending of the everyday, the extraordinary, expressions, and diagrams that flow with a breathtaking and almost tangible surreality. It's like having a wonderful, confusing, enriching dream that washes over you, leaving wonder and understanding (or at the very least planting the seeds of grok) in it's wake.

If you have even the remotest interest in comics, art, physics, and/ or the nature of our reality, I implore you to check this out! I will never stop banging on about how amazing libraries are and I will be eternally thankful for randomly coming across this at the library. ( )
  RatGrrrl | Jan 2, 2024 |
It is not that I didn't like the art. It was just not for me. ( )
  RubiHayim | Apr 13, 2023 |
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Damour-Le-Mystere-du-Monde-quantique/828509
> Florinette : http://www.leslecturesdeflorinette.fr/2017/06/le-mystere-du-monde-quantique-thib...
> Voir un extrait : https://books.google.fr/books?id=TDGUCwAAQBAJ&hl=fr&printsec=frontcover&...

> AU PLUS SIMPLE MAIS... — ... pas si simple évidemment, mais voilà un livre qui explique les conclusions provisoires de la physique quantique de manière disons abordable.
La double nature, la fonction d'onde, le chat de Schrödinger, l'introduction des probabilités dans les événements... voilà qui est bien expliqué et il n'y a pas de partie pris dans l'introduction de la conscience individuelle dans l'expérience.
Une bonne intro mais je regrette ceci : on a l'impression que la physique quantique s'est arrêté à la grande époque du début du 20e siècle, et que les scientifiques modernes n'ont rien apporté.
J'ai découvert il y a peu un excellent livre : Le cosmos est conscience de P. Jarnouen : la démonstration de l'astrologie par la physique quantique. (Oribase)
le 21 févr. 2019 (Sur Amazon) 3/5

> UN BON OUVRAGE MAIS QUI NÉCESSITE TOUT DE MÊME QUELQUES BASES CONCRÈTES. — L'initiative est louable et le résultat à la hauteur de nos attentes: ça se lit vraiment comme une BD et le propos (espèce de résumé de l'histoire et des principes fondamentaux de la physique quantique) est traité avec une profondeur suffisante. Graphiquement c'est très sympa et dynamique.
Ceci dit, soyons tout de même honnêtes avec le potentiel acquéreur: si vous n'avez jamais suivi un cours de physique de votre vie, la lecture sera tout de même pas mal ardue, particulièrement dans la seconde moitié de l'ouvrage, quand l'auteur aborde le volet métaphysique. Car aux complications mathématiques vient s'ajouter le caractère abstrait du concept de réalité quantique.
Si les complets débutants pourraient avoir des difficultés à l'appréhender, ils en sortiraient tout de même grandis. C'est par contre le bouquin idéal pour ceux qui souhaitent un rafraîchissement de leur culture scientifique ou, encore mieux, pour tous enseignant qui cherche un support ludique et intelligent pour illustrer les cours de secondaires/collège.
Une vraie réussite. (JW)
le 6 mars 2018 (Sur Amazon) 4/5

> LE MYSTÈRE DU MONDE QUANTIQUE. — « Est-il possible que le regard d'une souris puisse changer considérablement l'Univers  ? », s'interrogeait Albert Einstein, en pensant bien que non. C'est autour de telles phrases énigmatiques et d'une théorie physique pour le moins complexe que s'articule Le Mystère du monde quantique.A la manoeuvre, Thibault Damour, physicien spécialiste d'Einstein et de la relativité ­générale, et le dessinateur Mathieu Burniat, auteur de la BD humoristique Shrimp. Bien que le principe narratif soit assez simple – un ignorant rencontre des spécialistes qui lui ­expliquent la nature – et que le sujet, la mécanique quantique, soit déjà bien couvert par la vulgarisation, l'album mérite le détour…
Les auteurs réussissent la prouesse de donner quantité d'informations nouvelles et pointues, tout en restant parcimonieux dans le propos comme dans le graphisme, qui frappe par son esthétique mêlant poésie et information. A noter, aussi, la belle idée de colorer, dans cette BD en noir et blanc, certains éléments comme la fonction psi ou la constante de Planck h, fil rouge du récit.
David Larousserie (Le Monde), le 11 fév. 2016
  Joop-le-philosophe | Nov 26, 2018 |
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The bestselling French graphic novel about the mind-bending world of quantum physics- Tintin meets Brian Cox Famous explorer Bob and his dog Rick have been around the world and even to the Moon, but their travels through the quantum universe show them the greatest wonders they've ever seen. As they follow their tour guide, the giddy letter h (also known as the Planck constant), Bob and Rick discover that the universe is bouncy, have crepes with Max Planck, talk to Einstein about atoms, visit Louis de Broglie in his castle, and hang out with Heisenberg on Heligoland. On the way, we find out that a dog - much like a cat - can be both dead and alive, the gaze of a mouse can change the universe, and a comic book can actually make quantum physics fun, easy to understand and downright enchanting.

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