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- | ====== Quantum Theories ====== | ||
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- | Quantum theories are a better approximation to reality than [[theories:classical_theories|classical physics]]. | ||
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- | <nspages theories:quantum_theory -h1 -textPages=""> | ||
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- | ---- | ||
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- | “I’m not | ||
- | happy with all the analyses that go with just classical | ||
- | theory, because nature isn’t classical, dammit” | ||
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- | <cite>Richard Feynman</cite> | ||
- | </blockquote> | ||
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- | * [[http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1541&context=scs_articles|Gamifying Quantum Theory]] by Matthew S. Leifer | ||
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- | <tabbox History> | ||
- | * Jim Baggott; The Quantum Story | ||
- | * Robert P. Crease and Charles C. Mann, The Second Creation: Makers of the Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics | ||
- | * Abraham Pais, Inward Bound: of Matter and Forces in the Physical World | ||
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