@itsawonderfullife4802

Many thanks for the more frequent updates. Much appreciated.

@Ohmashaal

Excellent content! I am a PhD student working in quantum optics and have extensive experience in teaching. Your work is remarkable. Keep up the good work and let me know if I could be of any help.

@wp4297

here as well. Pure gold. Looking forward to the next episodes

@vladimirkolovrat2846

Thank you so much for the clear, friendly presentation. Making a video such as this is a huge amount of work!

I'm a nuclear physicist, and did my PhD years ago, after a many-years break from physics, during which I taught English and worked on building sites. Most of the theory I deal with involves 2nd quantization, and I confess I've always felt a bit shaky! I get away with it because I study experimental physics, but all the same, this video has been very helpful. Thank you and please continue.

I'd love it if you made a video on the multipole decomposition of residual interactions. This comes up in nuclear many-body theory quite a lot. Particularly the quadrupole interaction. But this may be a long shot!! All the best...

@AbcdWxyz-c6o

Underrated channel!

@comrade_kit

This is very clear and very helpful. Thank you!

@rahuldhungel

Hi Thanks for these videos.

And please do not forget to make the Complete Set Of Commutating Observables video.

@paulbk2322

Thanks for the highly insightful video and educating us

@timreed9722

Are you all going to continue to make videos? Been a bit since any new ones have dropped. The content seems to be going in the direction of quantum field theory which I love so hopefully you all continue! Amazing content!

@fernandojimenezmotte2024

Hello Professor M does Science,  in which of your videos series can I find the basis of what is defined as Quantum Delocalization?  Thank You for your great video series channel in Quantum Mechanics !  Pd I am your electrical engineering scientist student  in the channel doing my final transformation to Mathematics + Physics scientist.  Great to learn from the Physics experts !

@bijitmoish8086

Hey, I have watched your videos on rigorous QM, and I really liked how intuitively the concepts were explained. Thanks for making these videos.

I am trying to find a book on QM that is based on the modern state space formalism and covers a wide range of concepts and applications of QM. But it seems that most books either heavily overuse wave mechanics and/or use a weird hybrid between wave mechanics and state space formalism that I cannot make good sense out of. Is there any book, which uses the modern formalism strictly, and covers a wide array of QM topics?

@YossiSirote

Good video.  I think it could have been better if a particular example had been included.  🙏🏼

@JohnAlexander-hj2nx

Good video by the way , i  made a question in your time evolution op video and it would be an honnor if you can respond my doubt for quantum mechanichs

@Amit1994-g9i

Is hamiltonian always associated with the total energy?

@narfwhals7843

Does spin complicated things again by introducing coupling terms for the external potential, as well as the two body interaction? Or can these simply be absorbed into the Hamiltionian expression you showed here?

@HelloBoi-q6e

damn, u are abosluetly helpful. lov 🥰 and well wishes for u and ur loved ones.

@JEEPhysicsHub-u5f

Can you do a video on Max born rule proof

@57w7w

If liquid magnet would be moving over a bar magnet it would spin when moving some generators and produce energy then at the end of bar magnet liquid magnet would be moved on another bar magnet near and the liquid magnet would move in oposite way and at the end of the second magnet liquid magnet would be moved again and so on

@BM-pu5eu

very nice video

@anickkhan

Hello! Where are you guys?