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Reddit mentions of Where Does The Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics Is Strange, But Not As Strange As You Think

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Where Does The Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics Is Strange, But Not As Strange As You Think. Here are the top ones.

Where Does The Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics Is Strange, But Not As Strange As You Think
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Found 5 comments on Where Does The Weirdness Go?: Why Quantum Mechanics Is Strange, But Not As Strange As You Think:

u/DetectiveDeadpool · 6 pointsr/space

There are plenty of interesting ways to learn it without learning math. My college offered a qualitative course on physics where we learned formulas, but rarely used them. There are also plenty of good books. I also found I was much better at the math in my physics classes than in math classes, because it made more sense. Obviously the high-level stuff though takes a lot of math.

Somewhat related: This is one of the best non-mathy books on quantum physics I've read

u/worldspawn00 · 2 pointsr/politics

If you want to teach a kid quantum mechanics, I highly recommend "Where does the Weirdness go?"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0465067867

u/AwkwardTurtle · 1 pointr/science

There may be, but there's quite a bit of evidence pointing towards reality itself being probabilistic.

For a really good intro to quantum mechanics, check out the book, Where Does The Weirdness Go?

u/bloodfist · 1 pointr/science

I highly recommend this book if you'd like to learn more. I can't speak for the validity of all the science in it, but it explained things very well to me, as a layman. http://www.amazon.com/Where-Does-Weirdness-Go-Mechanics/dp/0465067867

u/vicedriver · 1 pointr/AskScienceDiscussion

I also really like "Where Does the Weirdness Go?" for easing into some of the interesting applications/meanings of quantum theory. Recommend for anyone who likes that stuff!