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Not for Learner. Just picking up such a book requires understanding really heavy elements of number theory and things like Group Theory, and understanding state maps and probability distributions.You would expect "strange ideas" from a theist. Every time you visit the religious section...that's lots of wasting time for you.
Those Issues with QM. What book would you recommend?
Any decent college intoduction to QM text book. Any decent used book store would be a good place to start.
At a minimum that requires having waded through discrete, linear, and a couple layers of Calc, and perhaps even analytic and 3d geometry.
If you don't have the foundation, a basic college textbook might as well be written in Greek. Half of it WILL actually be written in Greek characters.
Thank you to the "professors of wisdom" for the book recommendations. The implications, which oddly, some of you seem to 'acknowledge', but perhaps you don't really understand or have an argument, hence, focusing on my "lack of knowing the very basics". The line I was responding to: The underlying foundation of relativity. Events must make sense [...] The only issue with it is it isn't that compatible with QM - which I assume most of us would agree with J. H's mentioned issue of compatible.
ETA. Basically you can devise numbers & formulas even for 'time travel' as a theory or philosophy, just as there are, for different variations of QT, (In a manner of speaking...these don't cancel God).
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