Atoms Is Nature Discrete or Continuous? The Discrete Viewpoint
... Einstein took Planck’s constant, h, to have serious physical meaning. He suggested that light comes in discrete bits, which he called light quanta (now called photons). This would explain how light can produce an electric current in a sheet of metal. ...
... Einstein took Planck’s constant, h, to have serious physical meaning. He suggested that light comes in discrete bits, which he called light quanta (now called photons). This would explain how light can produce an electric current in a sheet of metal. ...
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... Quantum mechanics emerged in the beginning of the twentieth century as a new discipline because of the need to describe phenomena, which could not be explained using Newtonian mechanics or classical electromagnetic theory. page 5 of 24 ...
... Quantum mechanics emerged in the beginning of the twentieth century as a new discipline because of the need to describe phenomena, which could not be explained using Newtonian mechanics or classical electromagnetic theory. page 5 of 24 ...
The 1925 Born and Jordan paper “On quantum mechanics”
... gang Pauli to collaborate on the matrix program. Pauli declined the invitation.29 The next day, Born asked his student Pascual Jordan to assist him. Jordan accepted the invitation and in a few days proved Born’s conjecture that all nondiagonal elements of pq − qp must vanish. The rest of the new qua ...
... gang Pauli to collaborate on the matrix program. Pauli declined the invitation.29 The next day, Born asked his student Pascual Jordan to assist him. Jordan accepted the invitation and in a few days proved Born’s conjecture that all nondiagonal elements of pq − qp must vanish. The rest of the new qua ...
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... 1. Early orbital concepts for the description of saturated and unsaturated compounds - Quantum Chemistry - Molecular orbital (MO) description of the allyl cation, radical and anion - Resonance descripton of the allyl cation, radical and anion - Theories of conjugative stabilization: butadiene - Elec ...
... 1. Early orbital concepts for the description of saturated and unsaturated compounds - Quantum Chemistry - Molecular orbital (MO) description of the allyl cation, radical and anion - Resonance descripton of the allyl cation, radical and anion - Theories of conjugative stabilization: butadiene - Elec ...
Quantum Mechanical Laws
... Niels Bohr in his 1913 paper (see also Pais 1991). Consistently, Bohr and Sommerfeld proposed a modified planetary model (Bohr 1913; Sommerfeld 1916), still for a classical charge circulating in the Coulomb field, but assuming that only a sequence of particular energies (4) was allowed for the elect ...
... Niels Bohr in his 1913 paper (see also Pais 1991). Consistently, Bohr and Sommerfeld proposed a modified planetary model (Bohr 1913; Sommerfeld 1916), still for a classical charge circulating in the Coulomb field, but assuming that only a sequence of particular energies (4) was allowed for the elect ...
Complementarity in Quantum Mechanics and Classical Statistical
... them, at the same time, despite their simultaneous coexistence. Therefore, the consideration of all these contradictory properties is absolutely necessary to provide a complete characterization of the object. In physics, complementarity represents a basic principle of quantum theory proposed by Niel ...
... them, at the same time, despite their simultaneous coexistence. Therefore, the consideration of all these contradictory properties is absolutely necessary to provide a complete characterization of the object. In physics, complementarity represents a basic principle of quantum theory proposed by Niel ...
Modal Approaches in Metaphysics and Quantum Mechanics1
... As a history of QM has shown, a working theory at the same time can have a few models with their own formalisms and also a few interpretations. Let us take, for example, three mathematically equivalent formalisms that are based on the different models. Heisenberg’s equations are based on the model ...
... As a history of QM has shown, a working theory at the same time can have a few models with their own formalisms and also a few interpretations. Let us take, for example, three mathematically equivalent formalisms that are based on the different models. Heisenberg’s equations are based on the model ...
A Suggested Answer To Wallstrom`s Criticism: Zitterbewegung
... For all these reasons, it seems worthwhile to consider whether the central obstacle for the stochastic mechanics research program - Wallstrom’s criticism - can be surmounted. The objective of this series of papers is to suggest how non-relativistic stochastic mechanics for spinless particles can be ...
... For all these reasons, it seems worthwhile to consider whether the central obstacle for the stochastic mechanics research program - Wallstrom’s criticism - can be surmounted. The objective of this series of papers is to suggest how non-relativistic stochastic mechanics for spinless particles can be ...
Erwin Schrödinger
Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger (German: [ˈɛʁviːn ˈʃʁøːdɪŋɐ]; 12 August 1887 – 4 January 1961), sometimes written as Erwin Schrodinger or Erwin Schroedinger, was a Nobel Prize-winning Austrian physicist who developed a number of fundamental results in the field of quantum theory, which formed the basis of wave mechanics: he formulated the wave equation (stationary and time-dependent Schrödinger equation) and revealed the identity of his development of the formalism and matrix mechanics. Schrödinger proposed an original interpretation of the physical meaning of the wave function.In addition, he was the author of many works in various fields of physics: statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, physics of dielectrics, colour theory, electrodynamics, general relativity, and cosmology, and he made several attempts to construct a unified field theory. In his book What Is Life? Schrödinger addressed the problems of genetics, looking at the phenomenon of life from the point of view of physics. He paid great attention to the philosophical aspects of science, ancient and oriental philosophical concepts, ethics, and religion. He also wrote on philosophy and theoretical biology. He is also known for his ""Schrödinger's cat"" thought-experiment.