What Are the Best Resources for Understanding Quantum Physics?

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For understanding quantum physics, several participants recommend looking beyond Wikipedia for reliable resources. Suggestions include academic websites, online courses, and educational platforms that offer structured information. Engaging with experts or forums can provide tailored insights based on specific topics within quantum physics. Clarifying the focus of the paper may attract more targeted assistance from knowledgeable individuals. Overall, a combination of diverse resources is essential for a comprehensive understanding of quantum physics.
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i am writing a paper on quantum physics. anyone have any good websites that could help me find out everything i need to know?
 
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btw if you want actual answers, people would probably be more available to help you if they knew what your paper was on.
 
i told you dude its on just quantum physics in general the basics at least and wikipedia never helps i don't even use it any more
 
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