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Daniele
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"It’s not just that we don’t know which electron is which; God doesn’t know which is which"
— Jan 05, 2025 09:35AM
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Daniele
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I foocking love quantum mechanics!!!!! Nel corso della mattinata ho avuto plurime epifanie, wow
— Dec 31, 2024 02:39AM
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Daniele
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David grazie per avermi fatto capire il collasso della funzione d'onda (più o meno)
— Dec 22, 2024 09:34AM
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Daniele
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Loggare questo libro la cosa più silly che io abbia mai fatto looool
— Dec 22, 2024 06:46AM
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Logan Carr
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Dr. Griffiths, please save me. You’re my only hope.
— Dec 04, 2024 12:04PM
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Max Huang
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Putting Sakurai on the back burner for now. This one is much more readable and enjoyable. 10/10 so far, am having quite some fun reading his little witty comments here and there
— Aug 01, 2024 11:49AM
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anatejerom
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Nunca pongo aquí los libros de la universidad pero básicamente lo estoy leyendo todo así que por qué no 👍🏻
— May 16, 2024 01:38PM
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haileyੈ✩‧₊˚
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yall are gonna need to pray for me this semester
— Jan 11, 2024 04:33PM
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Emma Davis
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literally turning to goodreads bc i dont want to do my hw
— Sep 24, 2023 10:54AM
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Kiki
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Since I’m reading so much theory for uni, fuck it, I’m gonna count it on here
— Apr 08, 2022 03:16PM
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Sara
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Solo he avanzado 40 páginas, pero qué 40 páginas.
— Nov 26, 2021 01:30PM
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Sara
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¿lo bien que explica este hombre? voy a llorar
— Nov 19, 2021 01:48PM
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James Millikan
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Classic! Rigorous, clear, and shining with the author’s joy for the subject.
I was pleasantly surprised by the razor-sharp writing. Proofs are elegant, explanations are never wordy, and figures are used judiciously to maintain the narrative flow.
Definitely a step up from Serway’s Physics for Scientists and Engineers, but learning to reason at Griffiths’s level was well worth the effort. Highly recommended.
— Dec 11, 2020 08:12PM
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I was pleasantly surprised by the razor-sharp writing. Proofs are elegant, explanations are never wordy, and figures are used judiciously to maintain the narrative flow.
Definitely a step up from Serway’s Physics for Scientists and Engineers, but learning to reason at Griffiths’s level was well worth the effort. Highly recommended.
Erfan Abedi
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*in Kazakhstani accent* very nice!
— Nov 29, 2020 08:43AM
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Erfan Abedi
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Man I really like this one so far, there has been only one minor point which I can't wrap my head around, which is tremendous for a QM book. :)))
— Nov 22, 2020 08:42AM
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Kenna
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What page am I on if I’ve read everything except 3 chapters that are dispersed throughout the book?? Anyways I love this book it is a masterpiece the physics is exquisite and not to mention the pages have a perfect thickness and texture and sheen overall high quality stuff we’re dealing with:) you just gotta hope that translates to a high quality midterm
— Oct 12, 2020 11:11PM
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Nick Black
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i've heard such conflicting things about Griffith's "cat book" over the past two decades! i very much enjoyed his Introduction to Elementary Particles, so when some GT student offered this to me for $20, i grabbed it. great thus far! you get something different out of every quantum textbook, even if in the end you still can't solve for radiative transitions of the hydrogen atom without three cigarettes
— Mar 07, 2019 09:13AM
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Hildur
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Dayumn, son. This stuff isn't easy to comprehend.
— Oct 23, 2013 06:26AM
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Hildur
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Will be finishing this next year. Back on the shelf with you!
— Oct 09, 2011 04:24AM
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Maria
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my non-schoolbook reads will definitely suffer from loneliness the next few months ...
— Sep 08, 2010 06:06PM
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