I enjoyed “Beyond Weird”, but that book seemed more philosophical. At first this book came off as a little dry compared to that one, but in the end I found it much clearer, given that it kept tying everything back to the double slit experiment. I also like how it compared and contrasted the many interpretations of QM, whereas, if I recall correctly, “Beyond Weird” focused on the Copenhagen interpretation. I like them both, but I’d recommend starting with this one before “Beyond Weird”.
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