Schrödinger's Caturday

Struggling in a graduate quantum mechanics class? Discover how thinking outside the box can help reshape your understanding of quantum theory.

Written byPhil Plait
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You see, this is why I didn't do very well in my graduate quantum mechanics class.

I couldn't think outside the box.


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