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Scientific Books
Scientific Books
Scientific Books
Scientific Books
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"I don't like your kind of physics...", Einstein tells Heisenberg. The top physicist is approaching 50. He is the "old" of science; everyone respects him, but the great work is now done by young scientists.
All night long, Heisenberg was in a state of excitement; he couldn't sleep. He wrote and rewrote his "crazy" expressions about position and velocity, applying his new, reformed mathematics. With the first light of day, he went to the shore and lay on the rocks under the beneficial, warm rays of the sun. What he discovered was a gift from above. He envisioned the stunning consequences of his "crazy" calculations. "Finally... something happened," he thought, full of admiration.
For scientists, nothing happened by chance. There was uncertainty about the results of experiments and the verification of theories, but in the end, the laws of classical physics restored order and predictability. Not always! Unsolved problems ignited the minds of young, talented scientists - and through revolutionary solutions, scientific breakthroughs emerged. Werner Heisenberg's "principle of uncertainty" was one of them. It represented the pinnacle of "quantum mechanics," which had already overturned many of the beliefs of classical physics in an attempt to interpret issues that the older physics could not handle.
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