Quantum mechanics is thought to be a very difficult subject, in part because its main principles seem illogical or enigmatic. I call these principles the "mysteries" of quantum mechanics, but I show that they can be logically explained by applying only a few simple and rational assumptions. In this brief book I show how these assumptions (my "postulates") can dispel the mysteries of quantum mechanics. I do not rely on complicated mathematics, and this 53-page book (updated in 2015) is intended for the amateur scientist.
Quantum mechanics is thought to be a very difficult subject, in part because its main principles seem illogical or enigmatic. I call these principles ...
The author's strategy is to rely on fundamental geometry, algebra and logic as a basis for an understanding of special and general relativity, as well as their relationship to quantum mechanics, suitable for the amateur scientist or mathematician. The text has been updated to include recent developments. The book may also be of value to undergraduate students.
The author's strategy is to rely on fundamental geometry, algebra and logic as a basis for an understanding of special and general relativity, as well...