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... concept of particle and trajectory of the particle have no meaning. The laws of Quantum Mechanics were developed in the short period from 1924-1928. People such as Planck, Einstein, deBroglie, Schrodinger, Heisenberg and Pauli all made significant contributions to the development of this “strange th ...


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