This three volume series seeks to make enough sense to satisfy you without the need for hard physics and mathematics. Quantum is just too weird if we look only to our experiences in the world around us to try to validate what scientists understand about quantum theory and quantum physics. Instead, we need to sneak up on it, building our knowledge slowly, recognizing anomalies, trying to explain conundrums and seeming impossibilities, testing and discarding and rebuilding ideas, and validating our theories experimentally, bit by bit until at least some of quantum begins to make sense. There is...
This three volume series seeks to make enough sense to satisfy you without the need for hard physics and mathematics. Quantum is just too weird if we ...