Nowhere_Man_Forever t1_jadyhvd wrote
Reply to comment by MrHeavenTrampler in ELI5: What are subatomic particles, and is it really possible for them to be in two places at once? by MrHeavenTrampler
My recommendation is that if you want to even begin to understand stuff like string theory, you really need a solid background in the basics of physics and calculus. I took two courses in college with a large quantum physics component (College level physics II and physical chemistry) and I will say none of it made any sense at all until I just put aside my intuition and just followed the math, and that was just the basic stuff. I still can't understand shit like string theory even though I got pretty good at basic quantum physics, but I can at least follow some of the discussion because I have that foundational knowledge.
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