I am confuse about the learning of quantum mechanics. Basically i am a high school student but i am passionate about quantum mechanics but the main thing is I am confuse about from where should i start
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1Possible duplicates: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/19262/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Dec 07 '23 at 11:43
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2Why not start with a standard quantum mechanics textbook? – Ghoster Dec 07 '23 at 17:17
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In my opinion, you should start from the very beginning, means the last decade of the 1800s where classical mechanics start to fail with the description of the "black body radiation". We can say that the idea of quantum mechanics start tryng to solve this problem. The problem was solved by Planck (see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck's_law). Start from this you have to know that quantum mechanics requires a math's level which very probably is not covered in an high school's course of math. At same time, before understand q.m. you should study and appreciate the Classical Mechanics and the Electrodynamic, this "subjects" are studied in the first two years of any bachelor's physics degree.

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2As it’s currently written, your answer is unclear. Please [edit] to add additional details that will help others understand how this addresses the question asked. You can find more information on how to write good answers in the help center. – Community Dec 07 '23 at 11:25
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1"last decade of the '800s" makes no sense. I tried to edit it to "1800s" - i.e. last decade of the 19th century - but that edit was reverted. – gandalf61 Dec 07 '23 at 17:08
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1@Ghoster Then I think most people reading this will be as confused as I was. – gandalf61 Dec 07 '23 at 17:42
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