When I studied quantum mechanics during my bachelors and masters in physics, I had the impression that all of these are happening in a hypothetical world, which is inaccessible to us. All the mathematical approaches were just for fun or to explain something. I never thought it can be of any particular use. Later I found out that, without quantum mechanics, there is no laser or semiconductors and hence no modern computers or internet. Does it make them quantum technologies? The answer is no.
Very well written. There is lot of misunderstanding about and abuse of quantum physics. Such articles will go a long way in demystifying quantum physics and explaining it from the perspective of science.
Interesting…The quantum world has always been a mystery for me. Would need to read this again and read more. Liked your simple ways of explanation. Excellent!!! Good opportunity for me to learn more. Thank you
The first issue was very insightful. Got a lot of information and resources to explore. Thank you :)
Very well written. There is lot of misunderstanding about and abuse of quantum physics. Such articles will go a long way in demystifying quantum physics and explaining it from the perspective of science.
I really like your writing style, you really tried to not to make it h.c verma or irodov. keep it up, looking forward for more such newsletter
I think you have used a language that is not really technical/academic. The effort put in shows in the writing.
Please keep going.
Interesting…The quantum world has always been a mystery for me. Would need to read this again and read more. Liked your simple ways of explanation. Excellent!!! Good opportunity for me to learn more. Thank you
I really like your writing style, you really tried to not to make it h.c verma or irodov. keep it up, looking forward for more such newsletter
I really like your writing style, you really tried to not to make it h.c verma or irodov. keep it up, looking forward for more such newsletter