Quantum Theory -

by Leonard Susskind. Designed for "amateur" physicists who want to understand the actual foundations of the theory beyond just popular science descriptions.

by J.P. McEvoy and Oscar Zarate. This book uses a step-by-step graphic format to introduce key figures like Planck, Einstein, and Bohr while exploring paradoxes like Schrödinger's cat. Quantum Theory

What is your current knowledge (e.g., beginner, high school, college student)? by Leonard Susskind

by David J. Griffiths. Widely considered the "standard" undergraduate text, known for its friendly language and manageable pace. McEvoy and Oscar Zarate

Are you more interested in the , the weird paradoxes , or the technical applications like quantum computing?

Quantum theory is the fundamental framework of modern physics that describes the behavior of matter and energy at the subatomic level. It reveals a world that often contradicts classical logic, characterized by phenomena like , where light and matter exhibit properties of both waves and particles, and the uncertainty principle , which sets a fundamental limit on how accurately certain pairs of physical properties can be known simultaneously.

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