Quantum Physics – Cantor's Archive
Statistics
Do Masses of Fundamental Particles Follow Benford’s Law?
How a statistical test used to uncover tax frauds may help us find an explanation to a long-standing puzzle in particle physics
Complex Analysis
Beyond Infinity
Analytic Continuation and its Applications in Quantum Physics
Quantum Physics
Nature Isn’t Fuzzy: Quantum Uncertainty, Inconsistency and Paradox
… And Nature isn’t clear either. Nature is neither fuzzy nor not fuzzy.
Quantum Electrodynamics
How Richard Feynman Reinvented Quantum Theory
The Space-Time Approach to Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Physics
Quantum Tunneling, Bubble Universes and the End of the World
The Catastrophic Consequences of Living in a Universe with a False Vacuum
Quantum Electrodynamics
Looking at quantum circuit simulators
This one is a bit technical. If you’re feeling rusty on your QC fundamentals, don’t read it. Save it. Bookmark this article for later when you’ve brushed up. You’ll be glad you did, especially if you want to understand QCS.
Quantum Physics
The Worst Theoretical Prediction in the History of Physics
Dark Energy, and One of the Most Famous Unsolved Problem in Physics

Quantum Mechanics
Ways of Interpreting Quantum Mechanics: A Quick Look
Copenhagen, Parallel Worlds and Infinite trajectories: Time to dive into the weird.
Physics
A Brief Overview of Candidate Theories Of Everything
Microscopic strings, looped space, and eight dimensional spheres

Quantum Mechanics
How Quantum Mechanics Alters Reality
The double-slit experiment
Quantum Mechanics
Cats and Collapses: Interpreting Quantum Mechanics
Everyone’s heard of Schrödinger’s Cat. But what can it tell us about the meaning of Quantum Mechanics?
Quantum Electrodynamics
The Strange Theory of Light and Matter
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965: Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, and Richard P. Feynman