Are you more interested in the , the weird paradoxes , or the technical applications like quantum computing?
by J.P. McEvoy and Oscar Zarate. This book uses a step-by-step graphic format to introduce key figures like Planck, Einstein, and Bohr while exploring paradoxes like Schrödinger's cat.
by David J. Griffiths. Widely considered the "standard" undergraduate text, known for its friendly language and manageable pace.
These resources focus on concepts and historical context without requiring a deep background in math.
. A lecture by Professor R. Shankar that celebrates 100 years of the theory and its evolution into modern technologies like quantum computing.
Are you more interested in the , the weird paradoxes , or the technical applications like quantum computing?
by J.P. McEvoy and Oscar Zarate. This book uses a step-by-step graphic format to introduce key figures like Planck, Einstein, and Bohr while exploring paradoxes like Schrödinger's cat. Quantum Theory
by David J. Griffiths. Widely considered the "standard" undergraduate text, known for its friendly language and manageable pace. Are you more interested in the , the
These resources focus on concepts and historical context without requiring a deep background in math. Are you more interested in the
. A lecture by Professor R. Shankar that celebrates 100 years of the theory and its evolution into modern technologies like quantum computing.