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(New page: {{subpages}} ==General:== *[http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html A history of quantum mechanics] *[http://higgo.com/quantum/laymans.htm A ...)
 
 
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*[http://www.decoherence.de/ Decoherence] by Erich Joos
*[http://www.decoherence.de/ Decoherence] by Erich Joos
*[http://www.canadaconnects.ca/quantumphysics/10050/1074/ Getting Started with Quantum] an Essay for the Uninitiated
*[http://www.canadaconnects.ca/quantumphysics/10050/1074/ Getting Started with Quantum] an Essay for the Uninitiated
 
*[http://bethe.cornell.edu/index.html Three Lectures by Hans Bethe] [on Quantum Theory]
::*'''<u>From the Website:</u>''' In 1999, legendary theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University). Given by Professor Bethe at age 93, the lectures are presented here as QuickTime videos synchronized with slides of his talking points and archival material....Intended for an audience of Professor Bethe's neighbors at Kendal, the lectures hold appeal for experts and non-experts alike. The presentation makes use of limited mathematics while focusing on the personal and historical perspectives of one of the principal architects of quantum theory whose career in physics spans 75 years. [Lecture durations: 43-49 minutes each]


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==Course material:==
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*[http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/quantum-world Everything you wanted to know about the quantum world] &mdash; archive of articles from ''[[New Scientist]]'' magazine.
*[http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/quantum-world Everything you wanted to know about the quantum world] &mdash; archive of articles from ''[[New Scientist]]'' magazine.
*[http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/quantum_physics/ Quantum Physics Research] From ScienceDaily
*[http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/quantum_physics/ Quantum Physics Research] From ScienceDaily
*{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/27/science/27eins.html?ex=1293339600&en=caf5d835203c3500&ei=5090|title=Quantum Trickery: Testing Einstein's Strangest Theory|date=[[December 27]], [[2005]]|publisher=The New York Times}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/27/science/27eins.html?ex=1293339600&en=caf5d835203c3500&ei=5090|title=Quantum Trickery: Testing Einstein's Strangest Theory|date=[[December 27]], 2005|publisher=The New York Times}}
* Devesh Sharma et al., [https://www.evincism.com/quantum-mechanics-explained-mathematical-guide-for-beginners/ Quantum Mechanics Explained: Mathematical Guide for Beginners], ''Evincism'', February 24, 2023, https://www.evincism.com/quantum-mechanics-explained-mathematical-guide-for-beginners/


==Philosophy:==
==Philosophy:==
*[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm/ Quantum Mechanics (''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'')]
*[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm/ Quantum Mechanics (''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'')]
*[http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-2/p11.html David Mermin on the future directions of physics]
*[http://www.physicstoday.org/pt/vol-54/iss-2/p11.html David Mermin on the future directions of physics]

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  • From the Website: In 1999, legendary theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University). Given by Professor Bethe at age 93, the lectures are presented here as QuickTime videos synchronized with slides of his talking points and archival material....Intended for an audience of Professor Bethe's neighbors at Kendal, the lectures hold appeal for experts and non-experts alike. The presentation makes use of limited mathematics while focusing on the personal and historical perspectives of one of the principal architects of quantum theory whose career in physics spans 75 years. [Lecture durations: 43-49 minutes each]

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