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What a coincidence, I was just going through my copy of David Griffiths' Quantum Mechanics for some stuff
If you like this stuff may I recommend Brian Greene? Fabric of the Cosmos, Elegant Universe, Hidden Reality are all great books. -
iAmNaN68456yJust got it. It's a new book that just released this month. I have to finish Anton Zeilinger's Dance of the Photons first. Fascinating stuff, that.
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Very good, but overall I see that physics got boring lately, nothing new and most physicists are trying to understand/build on QM and GR or trying to unify them or even trying to find a decent job lol. Not to say that there’s no interesting ideas here and there but they are still theories/ideas, like M-theory, holographic principle, Ads/CFT ... maybe we need to wait another century until we have a final theory or it will be a dream as always. QM applications are just seeing the light and that’s very exciting too.
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