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Latest revision as of 02:03, 24 May 2022
Lucid, Nick (Apr 15, 2022). Quantum Wave Functions: What's Actually Waving?. local page: The Science Asylum.
Nick Lucid has a video series that would serve as an ideal entry point to learn about quantum mechanics and linear algebra. One should start with this Quantum Wave Functions: What's Actually Waving?[1]. It should also be studied by watching the video on quantum entanglement[2] and quantum superposition[3], both by Nick Lucid. One should also watch his video on quantum uncertanty[4].
References
- ↑ Lucid, Nick (Apr 15, 2022). Quantum Wave Functions: What's Actually Waving?. local page: The Science Asylum.
- ↑ Lucid, Nick (Apr 15, 2022). How Entanglement Breaks The Universe. local page: The Science Asylum.
- ↑ Lucid, Nick (Nov 29, 2021). Quantum Superposition, Explained Without Woo Woo. local page: The Science Asylum.
- ↑ Lucid, Nick (Nov 29, 2021). The Uncertainty Principle is NOT about "Uncertainty". local page: The Science Asylum.