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quantum --> classical
i'm new and this is my first post so i hope this is the most appropriate forum for this thread.
i had an uncomfortable time with quantum mechanics because i had been brought up on classical physics. i wondered at that time whether it would have been nicer if we learned quantum first or even along side classical.
admittedly, it would not be possible to do a particularly mathematical treatment, but just the idea that there is another way to look at the world might be a good thing. i recall being very upset upon learning that electrons don't really orbit the nucleus the same way planets orbit the sun - rather like being told that really wasn't a santa claus!
i don't know how well i have handled the latter, but i'd be curious to know what people think about getting into quantum mechanics earlier :)
i'm new and this is my first post so i hope this is the most appropriate forum for this thread.
i had an uncomfortable time with quantum mechanics because i had been brought up on classical physics. i wondered at that time whether it would have been nicer if we learned quantum first or even along side classical.
admittedly, it would not be possible to do a particularly mathematical treatment, but just the idea that there is another way to look at the world might be a good thing. i recall being very upset upon learning that electrons don't really orbit the nucleus the same way planets orbit the sun - rather like being told that really wasn't a santa claus!
i don't know how well i have handled the latter, but i'd be curious to know what people think about getting into quantum mechanics earlier :)