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I really like physics especially relativity and classical physics like Newton's laws. I have joined this forum to discuss and learn more about relativity, classical physics and the weird QM
 
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L Drago said:
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I really like physics especially relativity and classical physics like Newton's laws. I have joined this forum to discuss and learn more about relativity, classical physics and the weird QM
QM is "weird" onl;y in pop-science. It IS significantly different than classical mechanics, but it's not as weird as pop-sci makes it out to be. There is a good book called Where Does the Weirdness Go that you might find interesting.
 
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phinds said:
QM is "weird" onl;y in pop-science. It IS significantly different than classical mechanics, but it's not as weird as pop-sci makes it out to be. There is a good book called Where Does the Weirdness Go that you might find interesting.
Thank you. Pop Sci is not trustful. It was the cause of my misunderstanding about Schrodinger cat experiment. Now I realize cat is either dead or alive and not in the state of quantum superposition.
 
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