Now, I understand why you need not respond to comments. 🙂
No matter, it’s all about the physics and your blog is one of that ilk where the physics is before all else. Thank you. Your posts are always intriguing and full of the latest in new information regarding physics, and you link to the original source.
Hi, this is Song Qinghua, a researcher from CNRS, France. Currently we are writing a scientific paper which will be published in the journal of Nature Communications for the purpose of education academics. In this paper, we are going to use the “Schrodinger’s Cats” figure from you website of https://physicsgg.me/about/ . May I know whether I can get the permission of this figure from you? Thank you so much and hope to hear from you soon.
Now, I understand why you need not respond to comments. 🙂
No matter, it’s all about the physics and your blog is one of that ilk where the physics is before all else. Thank you. Your posts are always intriguing and full of the latest in new information regarding physics, and you link to the original source.
Hi, this is Song Qinghua, a researcher from CNRS, France. Currently we are writing a scientific paper which will be published in the journal of Nature Communications for the purpose of education academics. In this paper, we are going to use the “Schrodinger’s Cats” figure from you website of https://physicsgg.me/about/ . May I know whether I can get the permission of this figure from you? Thank you so much and hope to hear from you soon.
I found this figure here: https://www.edx.org/course/quantum-mechanics-and-quantum-computation
I see. Thank you so much.