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Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Basics)

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Online Courses Udemy - Quantum Physics: an overview of a weird world (Basics), A primer on the conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics

BESTSELLER, 4.5 (378 ratings), Created by Marco Masi, English [Auto-generated]

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What you'll learn

  • The conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics.
  • A comprehensive A-Z guide that will save you a ton of time in searching elsewhere trying to piece all the different information together.
  • Quantum Theory without falling into oversimplifications or hyped versions and yet conceived for an audience of non-physicists.
  • The double silt experiment, the wave particle duality, entanglement, quantum superposition, the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg, Schrödinger's cat paradox, quantum tunneling and much more.
  • A course that fills the gap between a too popularized version of Quantum Mechanics and too high level university courses.
  • You will learn all the basics, enabling you to distinguish between mere speculative interpretations in fashion and the real experimental facts.

Requirements

  • Some lectures resort to high school math and some calculus.
  • Example: Pythagorean theorem, square root, exponential, sin/cos functions, Cartesian coordinates, vectors, intuitive concept of a derivative, basic notion of a complex number.
  • However, no university level required. In case you need a mathematical refresh an appendix will help you to recall some elementary mathematical concepts.
  • Please take your time. The concepts you are going to learn may need some effort to be 'digested' and some material may need to be viewed more than once.

Description
Note: Take a look at the free lectures! Scroll down to the curriculum and click on 'Basics I'. The 'preview' lectures are free. That might help you to get a better feeling on what's about.

Why this course? This is an introductory course (Basics) that originates from my desire to share my knowledge of the mysterious as fascinating world of Quantum Physics. Considering how the media (sometimes also physicists) present Quantum Theory focusing only on highly dubious ideas and speculations backed by no evidence or, worse, promote pseudo-scientific hypes that fall regularly into and out of fashion, I felt it necessary to create a serious introduction to the conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics. The second part (Supplemental), which focuses further on some selected topics, can be found on the Udemy portal as well.

Who is it for? For the autodidact who is looking for a serious and rigorous introduction to the foundations of quantum physics and some of its philosophical implications. This course does not need a technical background except for some basics of algebra, trigonometry and calculus. It is easier than a university course but needs more effort than a popular science lecture. It might be easier for those having already some math background but a mathematical appendix is furnished for those who need a reminder.

Even though these lectures are not a replacement for college courses they could complement it. University or college classes do not address the foundations and the philosophical aspects of Quantum Physics, teaching Quantum Mechanics mostly from the formal and mathematical perspective, which is something we will restrict only to the essential basics here. While in schools, colleges and universities, Quantum Physics is taught with a dry and almost exclusively technical approach which furnishes only a superficial insight on its foundations, this course is recommended also to school, undergraduate and graduate students who would like to look further. Not only physicists could (re-)discover some topics but philosophers, engineers, IT students or historians of science could acquire with this course a basic preparation which is unlikely to be offered in most departments. This online course proposes itself also to become part of a faculty curriculum in departments or other institutions which would like to expand their interests towards the foundations of Quantum Physics (contact the instructor for details).

What is it about? A course on the conceptual foundations of Quantum Physics on topics that you won't find elsewhere explained at introductory level. It will lead you by hand as clearly as possible from the abc of Quantum Mechanics to the most recent experiments and its implications.

We review the standard concepts like the wave-particle duality, Heisenberg`s uncertainty principle, Schrödinger`s cat, the vacuum zero-point energy and virtual particles, among several others. Then we deepen the subject analysing quantum entanglement, the so called "EPR paradox" which question our naive understanding of the meaning of reality and locality (for more details on the content look up the curriculum page).

My aim is to deliver the material necessary so that you will be able by yourself to distinguish between mere speculative (and more or less extravagant) interpretations in fashion, and the real Quantum Theory and its experimental facts as it is.

Note I: School, college or university students will get a free coupon. Send an e-mail from your school/department account (or the scan of an id) to marco.masi@gmail.com and you will get the coupon.

Note II: A personal tutorship and training support is also available for individuals who would like to submit their doubts in a Q&A session or for students of institutions who would like to include this course as part of their curriculum. In the latter case the assignments will be reviewed individually and, at the end of the course, the student will have to develop a short topical paper. A certificate of attendance and a student proficiency assessment will be provided. Please contact me for more details at: marco.masi@gmail.com

Note II: I will be grateful if you post a review with text. It is an essential resource that helps me to understand if and how the course can be optimized.

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