Recommended Reading: What You Got for Me?

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I've ordered three books on quantum mechanics, including Quantum Reality: Theory and Philosophy by Jonathan Allday, 101 Quantum Questions by Kenneth W. Ford, and You Are Wrong Mr. Einstein! by Hans C. Fritzsch, as well as pre-ordering The Quest for Reality: Bohr and Wittgenstein - Two Complementary Views by Stig Stenholm. I've also been enjoying the book Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids, Nuclei, and Particles by Robert M. Taylor. In summary, the conversation suggests that the person has ordered several books on quantum mechanics, including Quantum Reality: Theory and Philosophy by Jonathan Allday and 101 Quantum Questions by Kenneth W. Ford, as well
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What you got for me baby?
 
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Quantum Reality: Theory and Philosophy by Jonathan Allday
101 Quantum Questions by Kenneth W. Ford

... enjoy, baby.
 
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StevieTNZ said:
Quantum Reality: Theory and Philosophy by Jonathan Allday
101 Quantum Questions by Kenneth W. Ford

... enjoy, baby.

Nice one, I was wondering what books to buy. I have just begun studying QM but I want to see the big picture. They better be worth the 60 euro! Cheers ;-)
 
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bugatti79 said:
Nice one, I was wondering what books to buy. I have just begun studying QM but I want to see the big picture. They better be worth the 60 euro! Cheers ;-)

I ordered these books over the weekend:
http://www.bookdepository.com/You-are-Wrong-Mr-Einstein-Fritzsch/9789814324991
http://www.bookdepository.com/Infamous-Boundary-David-Wick/9780387947266

This one is yet to be published, but pre-ordered:
http://www.bookdepository.com/Quest...mplementary-Views-Stig-Stenholm/9780199603589
 
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bugatti79 said:
Nice one, I was wondering what books to buy. I have just begun studying QM but I want to see the big picture. They better be worth the 60 euro! Cheers ;-)

The big picture for free at http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/0810.1019
 

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