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Does anyone understand quantum mechanics?
What is superposition?
All about... Quantum Computing
The physics of Santa
What is the Higgs Boson?
Who is Stephen Hawking?
Top 4 Bonkers things about the universe
Quantum criminals
What is antimatter?
Could we ever go back in time?
What is radioactivity?
What is string theory?
The Science of His Dark Materials
Why is there more matter than antimatter?
The secrets of bee flight
Molecules at the Movies
Quantum Mechanics
Basic theory of quantum mechanics, from origins - photoelectric effect, wave particle duality, via Schrodingers equation to matrix mechanics
Quantum Mechanics Made Simple
A useful introduction to a range of modern quantum mechanics principles with many animations and examples of everyday situations.
What is reality? An introduction to quantum theory
Really useful guide to all aspects of quantum mechanics.
Visual Quantum Mechanics
Comprehensive site aimed at high school student learning about quantum phenomena. Excellent!!
Fizzics Fizzle
This site covers Forces, motion, magnetism, electricity, mechanics, relativity, quantum mechanics using text and some colour diagrams and also some interactive puzzles and games.
Quantum teleportation
This article looks at how teleportation can be reconciled with quantum mechanics, using the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen effect.
Quantum computers and freaky physics
Having it both ways is part of quantum mechanics, our best guess at understanding how the universe works at its deepest level. It’s thoroughly weird and contradictory, and computers are preparing ...
Electrons and Magicians
A mathematical site which looks at the quantum mechanics of spin and entanglement , and an experimental idea that contradicts the mathematics.