Quantum Mechanics

This topic was created in the Books forum by Capricorn91 on Sunday, January 28, 2018 and has 7 replies.
Any good books on this?
Posted by Squishy_Marshmallow
Try the one by Ramamurthi Sankar, if you haven't already
Principles of quantum mechanics? No I haven't read it yet. Will check. Thanks.
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Posted by Capricorn91
Posted by Squishy_Marshmallow
Try the one by Ramamurthi Sankar, if you haven't already
Principles of quantum mechanics? No I haven't read it yet. Will check. Thanks.
It's a good one to start with...

Welcome 😊
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I am currently reading The Speed of Time. It is pretty good, explaining difficult concepts in simple English. Will check this for further read. Does this has mathematical explanations also?

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Posted by Capricorn91
Posted by Squishy_Marshmallow
Try the one by Ramamurthi Sankar, if you haven't already
Principles of quantum mechanics? No I haven't read it yet. Will check. Thanks.
It's a good one to start with...

Welcome 😊
I am currently reading The Speed of Time. It is pretty good, explaining difficult concepts in simple English. Will check this for further read. Does this has mathematical explanations also?



I'm ashamed to say this but I have not read the speed of time... How is it? I heard anyone can read it!

I wouldn't worry about math in this book unless if you were to fail to understand the basics then it could be a struggle... I have a feeling you would like it!


Edited to add- he does explain everything really well!!!


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It is really good. Yeah he has written it to explain to even a layman.

Yeah I am not afraid of the math unless it's really complicated. I read a bit of quantum physics in school and really liked it. Yeah I will!
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Posted by Capricorn91
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Posted by Capricorn91
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Posted by Capricorn91
Posted by Squishy_Marshmallow
Try the one by Ramamurthi Sankar, if you haven't already
Principles of quantum mechanics? No I haven't read it yet. Will check. Thanks.
It's a good one to start with...

Welcome 😊
I am currently reading The Speed of Time. It is pretty good, explaining difficult concepts in simple English. Will check this for further read. Does this has mathematical explanations also?



I'm ashamed to say this but I have not read the speed of time... How is it? I heard anyone can read it!

I wouldn't worry about math in this book unless if you were to fail to understand the basics then it could be a struggle... I have a feeling you would like it!


Edited to add- he does explain everything really well!!!


It is really good. Yeah he has written it to explain to even a layman.

Yeah I am not afraid of the math unless it's really complicated. I read a bit of quantum physics in school and really liked it. Yeah I will!


I will try to get it then! Right now I'm reading Tagore Big Grin

I wish I can learn Bengali!!!

Yeah in school they touched upon the subject but didn't take it further... Have fun then, Bhai Big Grin

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Tagore is quite good. He is like the Shakespeare of India. Stories or poems?

What is stopping you from learning it? Tongue and what all languages do you know?
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Posted by Capricorn91
Posted by Squishy_Marshmallow
Try the one by Ramamurthi Sankar, if you haven't already
Principles of quantum mechanics? No I haven't read it yet. Will check. Thanks.
It's a good one to start with...

Welcome 😊
I am currently reading The Speed of Time. It is pretty good, explaining difficult concepts in simple English. Will check this for further read. Does this has mathematical explanations also?



I'm ashamed to say this but I have not read the speed of time... How is it? I heard anyone can read it!

I wouldn't worry about math in this book unless if you were to fail to understand the basics then it could be a struggle... I have a feeling you would like it!


Edited to add- he does explain everything really well!!!


It is really good. Yeah he has written it to explain to even a layman.

Yeah I am not afraid of the math unless it's really complicated. I read a bit of quantum physics in school and really liked it. Yeah I will!


I will try to get it then! Right now I'm reading Tagore Big Grin

I wish I can learn Bengali!!!

Yeah in school they touched upon the subject but didn't take it further... Have fun then, Bhai Big Grin

Tagore is quite good. He is like the Shakespeare of India. Stories or poems?

What is stopping you from learning it? Tongue and what all languages do you know?
He is as good as Shakespeare just that many don't speak his language! Maybe he isn't as pompous as ShakespeareBig Grin

Idk... I need to interact in Bengali to pick up the basics.... I speak Hindi, and south Indian languages... I hope you speak Tamil by now?

Nithirai varavillaiya?

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Yeah his stories are very rich and really depict human nature in all its glory. But they are mostly based on Bengali culture. If not for the translation we wouldn't have read much of his works.

I used to love Shakespeare but later realized his plays are mostly tragic. Good for drama though.

I am really ashamed of myself but sorry I still don't speak Tamil Sad. I can understand a few words here and there but not fluent enough.

Can you teach me please? smile
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I realized Nithirai Varavillaiya is a different dialect of Tamil...

Thookum varalaiya?
Going now.. Neenga?