Any advice and/or recommendations you all have for me would be much appreciated!Ī lot of the recommendations in this thread are decent, but I don't think are really appropriate to your level of expertise. Is this possible? And again, if there have already been posts on this, I'm sorry - a link to discussion would be great. I feel as though a true understanding of quantum mechanics may require a much deeper mathematical background than I possess but I am still hopeful that I can learn quite a bit. Susskind and Friedman's book, 'The Theoretical Minimum,' seems like it could be a good starting point as well. I haven't read much, but I've gone through Rovelli's 'Seven Brief Lessons' and I've recently started 'Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology.' I've done a bit of research and have heard good things about David Bohm, although he may be too mathematical for me. My math skills are limited - I know basic calculus - so I'd prefer readings geared more towards outlining the concepts and explaining the ideas and less towards proofs/exercises/heavy math usage. I'm sort of a physics newb but would like to learn about quantum mechanics. Hopefully this is the right place to ask. I tried to search for this question but the search function isn't working so my apologies if this is commonly asked.
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