Does anyone in the manosphere understand quantum mechanics? William Collins, maybe?

Our thanks to Tom for this (video, 1:05).

Does anyone really understand quantum mechanics? It’s doubtful, given that even Richard Feynman, the great American theoretical physicist, said he didn’t. I recall studying the subject during the first year of my chemistry degree in 1979/80, and being highly relieved to learn I didn’t have to study it thereafter. All the students who did go on to study it further were men with unusually large shiny pointy heads, I recall.

Does anyone in the manosphere understand quantum mechanics? I turned to William Collins (Rick Bradford) of The Illiustrated Empathy Gap who I happen to know secured a degree in physics at the University of Cambridge in… well, let’s be honest, not recently. He directed me to two of his international bestsellers which really should be in every MRA’s library – The Unweirding: not just another quantum mechanics text (2020) and Five Square Roots: the remarkable fecundity of impossible square roots (2023). You now have no reason to say you’re struggling to find the perfect Xmas presents for anyone…

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