One step closer to becoming Oppenheimer

2026-03-14 00:00:00

Quantum Mechanics


is not as mysterious and inaccesible as you might first think. Despite the lack classical analogues, unintuitive ideas and seeming contradictions, it is, at the core, a very logical and rasonable formalism, which you yourself can grasp.

This is precisely why today, we have something special for you. A rather large exercise sheet that will take you from the simple and overused classical mechanics, to the fun and underrated quantum mechanics.

As you are going through this exercise sheet however, I would like to remind you to think like a physicist. It's not about bruteforcing the solutions and crunching the identities, it's about developing the understanding.

If you feel stuck, don't go on blindly following the maths, take a second, make some tea, pour some whiskey, stuff your pipe, and let the eureka moment come to you.

Because remember, algebra is like sheet music, the important thing isn't can you read music, it's can you hear it.

In order to submit, one has to mail to [email protected]. Please make sure the following are satisfied:

  1. It must be eligible (either hand-written or written in overleaf);
  2. Pdfs or pictures are preferred;
  3. It must be submitted within 6 weeks of the release of this page (April 30);
  4. Please write on the document your discord tag or website name if you want the badge.

NOTE: There should be a minus sign in the Dirac correspondence in Eq.(18):
{A,B}i[A^,B^]
Exercise_TENeT

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