The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics. Daniel F. Styer

The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics


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The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics Daniel F. Styer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press




Griffiths is one of the most versatile books on the planet for learning the strange and fascinating world of Quantum Physics in depth for Physics Graduate-level students. In two places at once: Strange world of quantum mechanics shown to work in visible world for first time. In the strange, subatomic world of quantum mechanics, even complete nothingness exerts a force. The observer collapsed the wave function simply by observing. And this is the strange world of quantum mechanics. The Quantum Theory: This theory claims that the answers may lie in a world we are as of yet very ill-equipped to prove, in the wonderfully strange world of quantum mechanics. The violation of locality only occurs within our macrosopic description of the quantum event. A good doc with some of the basics, delves into the strange world of quantum physics/mechanics with some smattering of many worlds/parallel universe theory, only mentions string theory. A classic area for cognitive dissonance in science is the tension between the strange world of quantum mechanics at the atomic or subatomic level and the physical behavior of the macroscopic world we see and touch. It is quantum mechanics that adds up to normality. So even in the strange world of Quantum Mechanics psychics and mystics cannot find scientific sanctuary. And the answer to this question turns out to be: quantum mechanics. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by David J. He is careful to limit the explanations to what one might expect 10-15 year olds would be able to grasp, for instance, when explaining what atoms are, stopping short of going into the strange world of quantum physics. I see some mistakes about QM in the comments, but since all I know about QM is from a freshman seminar I took, I'll leave it to others - except to encourage people to read "The Strange World of Quantum Mechanics" by Styer. Source: " The Feynman Double Slit ", David M Harrison, Dept of Physics, University of Toronto, 15/03/2006.

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