Quote Originally Posted by C4nn4Bliss
I have always been interested in the mechanics of quantum physics but do not have the time to indulge into it enough to fully understand it. Can you reccomend some readings to begin with?? Not something like quantum physics for dummies
damn...ummmm...it's hard to remember the titles since I read them back when I was 11-13. I think most of them aren't in print anymore as they were already somewhat old when I read them.

There is one book that I've read recently though that you might enjoy. The book is called "The Fabric of the Cosmos : Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality". While it doesn't deal exclusively with quantum physics, it will explain a good amount of it. It will also detail some string theory, classical physics, M-Theory, and other higher (no pun intended) mathematics.