"I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum
mechanics." #Richard Feynman#
Basing his discussion on a small number of conceptually simple
models (the two-level atom, the two-slit interferometer), the
author addresses a number of conceptually interesting questions
concerning the puzzles of quantum mechanics. Though the phenomena
arising from quantum interference are central, he maintains that
they are not the only mystery in quantum mechanics: the deep
connection between spin and the statistics of identical particles,
the "ghostly" long-range effects that correlated particles exert on
each other, and the perplexing role of topology in the interactions
of charged particles and electromagnetic fields, are all conundrums
yet to be understood.
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