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The Structure of Quantum Mechanics
The Structure of Quantum Mechanics

The Structure of Quantum Mechanics

By Atlas MeyersWave-Particle Duality, Uncertainty, and the Nature of Physical Reality
Length52m

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Summary

Reality is not what it seems. Discover the laws that govern the subatomic world. For centuries, we believed the universe was a deterministic clockwork machine. Then, the quantum revolution proved us wrong. The transition from classical certainty to quantum probability was the most profound shift in human history. The Structure of Quantum Mechanics offers a rigorous and lucid exploration of the principles that define our physical reality. This is not just a history of science; it is a structural breakdown of the mathematical and conceptual framework that underpins the Standard Model of particle physics. Whether you are a physics student mastering the Schrödinger equation or a curious mind seeking to understand the nature of existence, this book provides the clarity you need. From the collapse of classical physics to the birth of a new scientific worldview, this is your roadmap to the most counter-intuitive yet successful theory in human history.

Book information

Rating
★★★★★ (5.0) (1)
Genre
Science and Nature, Technology
Length
52 mins
Publish date
Dec 18, 2025
Language
English

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Table of Contents

1Title Page
4Chapter 2: The Wave Function and the Uncertainty Principle
2Introduction: The Collapse of Classical Certainty
5Chapter 3: Non-Locality and Entanglement
3Chapter 1: Wave-Particle Duality and the Double-Slit Experiment
6Conclusion: A Probabilistic Ontology
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