Thursday, August 27, 2009

Futher Study

I'd like to wait for some comments for this one. What do you want to learn?

I assume you know how to search the web. The Stanford Encyclopedia is good for many topics, as is Wikipedia. Though as always, don't assume that something is true just because you read it there. You must develop an eye for controversial issues.

What I have attempted to do so far here is twofold: First, to provide an easy to understand overview of many issues surrounding interpretation of quantum mechanics. That should be useful to students who intend to pursue a serious interest in philosophy of physics. Secondly, to convey my own ideas about philosophy of physics; some of that requires a lot of background in very specific issues to properly understand.

I will add references here on an irregular basis. Traffic on this 'blog' is not high as of yet so there is no typical reader. If that changes, I expect some requests. Unlike a typical blog, I edit these posts as needed to cover a topic, rather than just making new posts all the time.

You can email jackmallah@yahoo.com if you don't want to post a comment.

You can also add your own links in your comments.

From here on out, the focus of the 'blog' will change from review of QM to discussion of contemporary research topics related to the MWI, but still will hopefully be understandable.


Primers on Basic QM:

https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.07098

http://theoreticalminimum.com/courses/quantum-mechanics/2012/winter

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