Can a High School Sophomore Master Quantum Mechanics?

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In summary, it is highly unlikely for a high school sophomore to master quantum mechanics due to the complex and advanced nature of the subject. Mastery of quantum mechanics requires a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and critical thinking skills, which are typically not fully developed at the high school level. However, with dedication, hard work, and guidance from experienced mentors, a high school sophomore can certainly begin to understand the basic concepts and principles of quantum mechanics.
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Hi everyone, I'm josh, and I'm a sophomore in high school.
I am really not extremely knowledgeable about Physics, but I am extremely interested in quantum mechanics and particle physics.

I'm a complete novice when it comes to physics and stuff, and so I hope none of my posts are completely and utterly dumb.

Thanks you guys :)

-MrJoshie333
 
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Welcome to PF Josh. Part of our purpose is to help those who seek to learn. Have a look at the various forums. Read a few threads to see how things work.
 
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