Re: Download a new book on quantum mechanics and relativity.

From: Bilge (dubious_at_radioactivex.lebesque-al.net)
Date: 09/22/04


Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 19:15:47 -0000


 Eugene Stefanovich:
>
>
>Bilge wrote:
>> Eugene Stefanovich:
>>
>> > I think you should read again about the difference between measurement
>> >(single act of observation, see subsection 3.2.1) and experiment
>>
>> I have thought about it. Your idea of observables and quantum mechanics
>> as a theory about ensembles is just plain wrong and contradicts every
>> quantum text I've ever seen. You don't connect theory to experiment
>> very well at all.
>>
>
>
>Probably we read different textbooks on quantum mechanics.
>I prefer Landau and Livshitz. Could you point the exact place in my
>book which is wrong?

 You keep conflating your own statements with those made in your
textbooks. If you're going to assert that your textbook defines
terms the way you do, just quote the textbook rather than what
you think the textbook said. Then, if I disagree, you can argue
that I disagree with your textbook.



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