lostmedstudent

Books for beginners for quantum mechanics

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Hello,

 

I recently watched the episodes on quantum mechanics and non-duality talking about modern physics. Having studied physical sciences up until uni, i have learned about some of the theories in school (special relativity, light with particle-wave properties, space-time), but i would like to delve further. 

 

Are there any books that you recommend? should i find a story-like book that talks about quantum mechanics, or should i go with the original books of Einstein or Schrodinger themselves, or should i go for something like quantum mechanics for dummies? id just like to learn more about the technicalities of quantum mechanics, understand it better for myself, as i would in school i guess. learn the facts. 

 

thanks for your help!

 

 

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@lostmedstudent There’s some easy on the brain videos on YouTube if you search double slit, quantum erasure, quantum entanglement, superposition, Schodinger’s cat. If you’re new to qm’s, I’d watch the double slit many times, even if you feel you understand it already. Have fun man. Welcome to the forum!


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Science quantum mechanics has very little to to with the quantum world seen after awakening.  

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