Exploring Quantum Physics: Simplifying Concepts for Non-Mathematical Minds

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Goodmorning everyone,
I'm very interested above all in quantum physics.
I state that I do not have a very advanced knowledge of either mathematics or quantum physics. I have a knowledge base, let's say I know the fundamentals.
I would like to discuss some issues related to quantum physics, but without going into too many mathematical details.
I state that not knowing English fluently, I have to use a translator, and therefore may arise that linguistic missunderstnding or terminology arise.
I have 2 orders of problems:
Conceptual (concerning the concepts of quantum physics, already quite difficult)
Mathematics (in which I have books)
I will try not to pose too abstruse and mathematically complicated matters (there are many books), but I will try to keep myself as simple as possible.
Of course he could say something wrong or questionable; I hope to find some idea of reflection comparing myself with the different opinions
Charles
 
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Welcome to the PF, "Charles". :smile:
 
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