K. Sreeman Reddy

Physics

Relativistic quantum mechanics textbooks review

October 13, 2021 | 2 mins read | Quantum mechanics Special relativity Textbook
Blog In this post, I will review some textbooks on relativistic quantum mechanics (RQM). Most quantum field theory (QFT) books will briefly discuss some RQM in the beginning and why it is not a correct theory and will move on to QFT. Here I will only review those which discuss RQM somewhat completely. RQM is a one-particle theory. The reason it is hard to find books on RQM is because it is not a well defined theory like QFT. Read More ›

Non-physics

Right to be not brainwashed

September 20, 2021 | 5 mins read | Ethics Philosophy
Many things which were considered to be morally acceptable centuries ago are now considered to be crimes like, for example, slavery. One such morally bad thing which is currently considered as acceptable throughout the world is brainwashing innocent children in the name of religion. Read More ›

Physics

Warticle and Normatter

August 23, 2021 | 3 mins read | Quantum mechanics Particle physics History of physics
Whenever a name has different meanings within the same field it unnecessarily introduces confusion. But after some time people generally continue with the improper names since a large amount of literature already present has used it. Read More ›

Physics

Relativity textbooks review

June 11, 2021 | 4 mins read | General relativity Special relativity Textbook
There are many Special relativity (SR) and General relativity (GR) textbooks, here I will review some of them. Read More ›

Physics

Quantum mechanics textbooks review

June 07, 2021 | 4 mins read | Quantum mechanics Textbook
There are many Quantum mechanics (QM) textbooks, here I will review some of them. Read More ›

Non-physics – As an atheist

My views on Religion

May 10, 2020 | 8 mins read | Atheism Philosophy
Blog I am a strong atheist by belief, culturally influenced by Hinduism and philosophically inspired by Buddhism. You can consider me as a Secular humanist. I believe that religions are like diseases and all organized religions should be abolished (not through violence (like the Soviets did), but through teaching ethics and explaining science to religious people). Read More ›

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