Schrödinger's Simplified: The Quantum Mechanics of Not Caring

Welcome to Schrödinger's Simplified, where we've taken the complex principles of quantum mechanics and distilled them down to their most basic, most boring form. It's like the quantum world, but without all the excitement and wonder. Just, you know, not caring.

In this series of lectures, we'll cover the fundamentals of not caring, from the Superposition of Not-Care-States to the Uncertainty of Not-Knowing. It's the perfect course for anyone who's just not that into it.

Next Lecture: Simplified Uncertainty and the Art of Not-Guessing

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Or, if you're feeling particularly unenthusiastic, check out Simplified Entanglement