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Quantum Mechanics and Experience 21 reviews David Z Albert
Harvard University Press, 1994
This is an elegant piece of work.
+ Cult film? Spare me. + Professor David Albert does not promote the occult
This really is a wonderful book, directed at the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Albert's elucidation of the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics is not only the essence of simplicity, but also accurate. A most unusual combination!
Albert then examines the consequences of that ...
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QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (Princeton Science Library) 11 reviews Richard P. Feynman
Princeton University Press, 2006
A Fantastic Theory
+ College Physics came racing back to me full-speed. Fascinating read! + Highly comprehensible + Clearest intro to QED + a little tough to read, but pretty good
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Remnants of the Fall: Revelations of Particle Secrets 4 reviews William B. Rolnick
World Scientific Publishing Company, 2003
A Masterpiece
+ One of its kind! + The poetry of elementary particles + A Mind Opener
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Alice in Quantumland: An Allegory of Quantum Physics 16 reviews Robert Gilmore
Springer, 1995
To busy to go through a physics textbook?
+ A brief and whimsical tour of quantum physics
This book is an excellent guide for understanding the quantum theories that abound. The allegory provides an amusing and interesting perspective which both the casual reader of physics and the advanced student could perhaps profit from. Well worth the money.
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The Quantum Quark 3 reviews Andrew Watson
Cambridge University Press, 2004
QED to QCD for the serious & intent lay-reader
+ A fantastic time line for particle Physics! + A close look at quantum chromodynamics
The Quantum Quark by Andrew Watson
In the preface, Watson explains his book "...focuses on quantum chromodynamics, the essentials of how it works and how it came into being." He goes on to say "At the modest cost of a complete story...The Quantum Quark explores QCD in more detail than all other ...
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Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed 20 reviews Jim Al-Khalili
WN, 2004
Extremely Good Intro to Quantum Physics
+ Excellent book for someone who is new to the Quantum World + Jim Al-Khalili is awesome! + Great concept book
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Remnants of the Fall: Revelations of Particle Secrets 4 reviews William B. Rolnick
World Scientific Publishing Company, 2003
A Masterpiece
+ One of its kind! + The poetry of elementary particles + A Mind Opener
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Alice in Quantumland: An Allegory of Quantum Physics 16 reviews Robert Gilmore
Springer, 1995
To busy to go through a physics textbook?
+ A brief and whimsical tour of quantum physics
This book is an excellent guide for understanding the quantum theories that abound. The allegory provides an amusing and interesting perspective which both the casual reader of physics and the advanced student could perhaps profit from. Well worth the money.
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Quantum Mechanics and Experience 21 reviews David Z Albert
Harvard University Press, 1994
This is an elegant piece of work.
+ Cult film? Spare me. + Professor David Albert does not promote the occult
This really is a wonderful book, directed at the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Albert's elucidation of the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics is not only the essence of simplicity, but also accurate. A most unusual combination!
Albert then examines the consequences of that ...
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Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed 20 reviews Jim Al-Khalili
WN, 2004
Extremely Good Intro to Quantum Physics
+ Excellent book for someone who is new to the Quantum World + Jim Al-Khalili is awesome! + Great concept book
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QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (Princeton Science Library) 11 reviews Richard P. Feynman
Princeton University Press, 2006
A Fantastic Theory
+ College Physics came racing back to me full-speed. Fascinating read! + Highly comprehensible + Clearest intro to QED + a little tough to read, but pretty good
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The Quantum Quark 3 reviews Andrew Watson
Cambridge University Press, 2004
QED to QCD for the serious & intent lay-reader
+ A fantastic time line for particle Physics! + A close look at quantum chromodynamics
The Quantum Quark by Andrew Watson
In the preface, Watson explains his book "...focuses on quantum chromodynamics, the essentials of how it works and how it came into being." He goes on to say "At the modest cost of a complete story...The Quantum Quark explores QCD in more detail than all other ...
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