What is Quantum Physics and Why is it So Fascinating?

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In summary, quantum physics is a branch of physics that studies the behavior of particles at the smallest scale, such as atoms and subatomic particles. It challenges our understanding of the physical world and has led to groundbreaking discoveries, such as quantum entanglement and superposition. Its fascination lies in its ability to explain the strange and counterintuitive behavior of particles, and its potential for technological advancements, such as quantum computing.
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Hi Everyone

My name is Marcus and I'm VERY interested in Quantum Physics. I spend hours reading (and desperately trying to comprehend) all sorts of articles and watch numerous YouTube videos on the subject. I'm quite partial to PBS SpaceTime as that dumbs it down enough and makes it entertaining. I'm never going to be a Max Planck I know and I doubt I'll ever have any useful input here among the experts but who knows?

Thanks for reading my intro
All the best
Marc.
 
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Welcome to PF Marcus!
 

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