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What is Quantum Mechanics?
What is Quantum Mechanics?
A Physics Adventure
Second Edition
By Transnational College of LEX
Foreword by Dr. Yoichiro Nambu, 2008 Winner Nobel Prize in Physics
Translated from Japanese by John Nambu
2nd Edition Published 2009, 592 pages, Paperback, Fully Illustrated
ISBN 978-0-9643504-4-1
This is a wonderful book with an unusual teaching concept. Starting from a pre-college level the book digs deep enough into mathematics, but not deeper than necessary.
To some readers the teaching style and those anime-like characters may seem to bit a little bit too childish. But that doesn't mean that the autors don't take their readers serious.
A Physics Adventure
Second Edition
By Transnational College of LEX
Foreword by Dr. Yoichiro Nambu, 2008 Winner Nobel Prize in Physics
Translated from Japanese by John Nambu
2nd Edition Published 2009, 592 pages, Paperback, Fully Illustrated
ISBN 978-0-9643504-4-1
This is a wonderful book with an unusual teaching concept. Starting from a pre-college level the book digs deep enough into mathematics, but not deeper than necessary.
To some readers the teaching style and those anime-like characters may seem to bit a little bit too childish. But that doesn't mean that the autors don't take their readers serious.
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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units#Simplification_of_physical_equations.
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