Hey Guys,
I started reading the book and having some hard time with some of the math.
Would someone would like to help me through the book, and with QM itself(mainly the math)?
In help I mean someone I could send messages with different questions regarding the book and QM.
In return I could help...
Yes, I'm studying QM for fun.
I have no background at all(I'm a programmer and even that I learned by myself), and I'm struggling with every piece of information I'm reading,
but I believe it's worth it, and would payoff later.
Currently I'm reading Dirac's "Principles of Quantum Mechanics" -...
That I know.
But my question is what causes it to be uncertain, is it the lack of information, or, there is enough information and that information implies that the processes at this scale are probabilistic?
Thank you :)
Why is Quantum mechanics probabilistic?
what prevents it from being deterministic, like classical mechanics ?(is it the lack of information about the processes and the forces applied at this scale?)