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"CH1, CH2
This is a must for anyone interested in what is going on at quantum scales. From the first two chapters I see that we are representing quantum particles position with complex numbers. That helps a lot. I can also now can see where some of the quantum strangeness comes from. I still wonder WHY complex numbers work. Why a phase component? Also, wave function vs. probs discussed here are confusing." — Jan 09, 2025 09:26PM
"CH1, CH2
This is a must for anyone interested in what is going on at quantum scales. From the first two chapters I see that we are representing quantum particles position with complex numbers. That helps a lot. I can also now can see where some of the quantum strangeness comes from. I still wonder WHY complex numbers work. Why a phase component? Also, wave function vs. probs discussed here are confusing." — Jan 09, 2025 09:26PM
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"Into "Trunk" after picking this one back up. The storylines are starting to intertwine. I love Patricia Westerford chapter. She's my favorite character. I keep putting this one down because it's going to be about the activists who take on names like "Butterfly" and live in trees, to keep them from being chopped down. That seems a dull way to end such an interesting narrative." — Jan 09, 2025 09:17PM
"Into "Trunk" after picking this one back up. The storylines are starting to intertwine. I love Patricia Westerford chapter. She's my favorite character. I keep putting this one down because it's going to be about the activists who take on names like "Butterfly" and live in trees, to keep them from being chopped down. That seems a dull way to end such an interesting narrative." — Jan 09, 2025 09:17PM
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"Still in the second section (1948). I love how the author shows and doesn’t tell. Things happen and they’re only hinted at. The protagonist continues to live in a rundown hotel and rights for a newspaper. It sounds like he wants to start writing about the homeless." — Sep 03, 2024 03:39PM
"Still in the second section (1948). I love how the author shows and doesn’t tell. Things happen and they’re only hinted at. The protagonist continues to live in a rundown hotel and rights for a newspaper. It sounds like he wants to start writing about the homeless." — Sep 03, 2024 03:39PM
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