How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog
by Chad Orzel
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“The experience feels like learning physics by watching someone think: definitions, assumptions, and derivations are laid out so the “why” stays visible. This helps most when you enjoy building understanding from scratch and rereading tough steps. The limitation is that the book is mostly exposition rather than hands-on practice, so you may feel stuck without feedback. You’ll likely get annoyed if you want a tightly modern presentation, or if you expect lots of guided problems.”
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