
The Bohr model depicts atoms as small, positively
... represent a continuum offrequencies being emitted since, as the electron moved closer to the nucleus, it would move faster and would emit a different frequency than those experimentally observed. These planetary models ultimately predicted all atoms to be unstable due to theorbital decay. The Bohr t ...
... represent a continuum offrequencies being emitted since, as the electron moved closer to the nucleus, it would move faster and would emit a different frequency than those experimentally observed. These planetary models ultimately predicted all atoms to be unstable due to theorbital decay. The Bohr t ...
Six easy roads to the Planck scale
... which is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. 共In our rough estimates, we do not distinguish between h and ប, thus taking 2 ⬇ 1. Some physicists informally refer to these units as “Feynman units.”兲 The uncertainty principle forces us to consider the position and momentum of the particle to be impr ...
... which is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. 共In our rough estimates, we do not distinguish between h and ប, thus taking 2 ⬇ 1. Some physicists informally refer to these units as “Feynman units.”兲 The uncertainty principle forces us to consider the position and momentum of the particle to be impr ...
quantum mechanics from classical statistics
... quantum mechanics can be described by classical statistics ! ...
... quantum mechanics can be described by classical statistics ! ...
Remarks on the fact that the uncertainty principle does not
... is necessary, but not sufficient, to ensure the positivity of ρ̂ (this example is described in Section 2). The goal of this Letter is threefold. First (Section 2), we complement and explain from a somewhat different (and more critical) perspective the results of Man’ko et al. [3] (Man’ko et al. clai ...
... is necessary, but not sufficient, to ensure the positivity of ρ̂ (this example is described in Section 2). The goal of this Letter is threefold. First (Section 2), we complement and explain from a somewhat different (and more critical) perspective the results of Man’ko et al. [3] (Man’ko et al. clai ...
Lundeen PRL 102, 020..
... the fact that they were actually detected at the dark ports. Paradoxically, one does indeed observe simultaneous clicks at the dark ports [7], just as quantum mechanics predicts. Weak measurements have been performed in classical optical experiments [8], as well as on the polarization of single phot ...
... the fact that they were actually detected at the dark ports. Paradoxically, one does indeed observe simultaneous clicks at the dark ports [7], just as quantum mechanics predicts. Weak measurements have been performed in classical optical experiments [8], as well as on the polarization of single phot ...