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Re: Quantum Physics, Robert's models, sensory perception
- From: "Professor I.C. Baianu" <***>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 23:21:22 -0400
RE:>>I can't really speak to your other examples. Does either one of them
take us outside of the state-based paradigm?
Regards, Tim>>
Yes, Tim:
I believe that Robert Feynmann's approach of 'sums-over-histories'
instead of individual states and the Hamiltonian approach is doing
just that. He 's got several well-written and readable books, one of which,
is the last of his popular lectures is on Quantum Mechanics/Q.
Electrodynamics. I'm sure you'd find them in the bookstore to peruse
through. They are quite different from his rather famous "Lecture Notes
on Physics" in three volumes, that are much more technical in nature, but
at an intermediate level-- addressing Physics undergaduate students.
Regards,
Ionel