Sorry, I've decided come back to it later; I feel we should quickly get to perturbation theory in QM, which is where the real physics is; before we take a break to look at the historical developments. Anyway, I've always insert some historical notes in each lecture, so as to motivate why the physicists back then, took the steps that they did when approaching certain problems, based on what they knew then...
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sorry, but why you skipped chapter 1 and went to chapter 4 .. instead of 3 2 1 4?
Sorry, I've decided come back to it later; I feel we should quickly get to perturbation theory in QM, which is where the real physics is; before we take a break to look at the historical developments. Anyway, I've always insert some historical notes in each lecture, so as to motivate why the physicists back then, took the steps that they did when approaching certain problems, based on what they knew then...
@@physicsdaemon Mind blowing lectures, thank you.