This website is under construction! I will be adding content to some individual pages soon. In the meantime, here are a few resources I've found insightful. Right now it's a short list, but I'll add more later.
Books on quantum foundations
- Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics by J.S. Bell
- Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity by Tim Maudlin
I'd consider these two books must-reads for anyone interested in quantum non-locality or Bell inequality violations. J.S. Bell writes with an unmatched directness and clarity, and Maudlin is extremely systematic in his exposition, and thorough in his follow-up of basically every imaginable objection.
Books on the history of quantum mechanics
- What is Real? by Adam Becker
- Quantum Drama by Jim Baggott and John L. Heilbron
Physics (and math) YouTube channels
Watching videos is a great way to get introduced to ideas and get a high-level overview, but is never an adequate substitute for studying, working out problems, and doing derivations yourself. With that in mind, here are a few of my favorite physics and math channels: