I am learning from less mathematical publications, 1st one was “Quantum Mechanics The Physics of the Microscopic World” by Ben Schumacher 2009, and Understanding the Quantum World, by Erica Carlson 2019. I think the former talked more about duality stuff.
I will check out both of the above books...
Ahh, the latter is what I thought. The book I had talked about the entangled photon shared a wave function and that they could not be considered apart. I assumed that would mean that what happened to one could and would affect the other. Also I thought that the photon moved as a wave but is...
I am just starting to learn quantum mechanics. And have some questions on entanglement. I have learned that when there is two particles entangled that they share the same wave function and cannot be considered by themselves. I am having a hard time understanding some of the nuances of this...
I'm just starting to learn quantum physics, well quantum mechanics. I have been an electronics engineer for 20 plus years and have always wanted to understand more about the underlying physics behind the electronics components.
I now find myself with the time I need to finally start this...