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Oscar Zarate,J.P.McEvoy

Quantum Theory

  • amrrixanohas quoted4 months ago
    something more consistent with common sense.
  • dianaluciushas quoted2 years ago
    There is hardly any period in the history of science in which so much has been clarified by so few in so short a time.
  • Siwaar Djebbihas quoted3 years ago
    Newton’s mechanics and Maxwell’s electromagnetism
  • Laman Valizadahas quoted6 years ago
    ) The Newtonian synthesis implied that all motion had a cause. If a body exhibited motion, one could always figure out what was producing the motion. This is simply cause and effect, which nobody really questioned.
    3) If the state of motion was known at one point – say the present – it could be determined at any other point in the future or even the past. Nothing was uncertain, only a consequence of some earlier cause. This was determinism
  • Laman Valizadahas quoted6 years ago
    5) There are two physical models to represent energy in motion: one a particle, represented by an impenetrable sphere like a billiard ball, and the other a wave, like that which rides towards the shore on the surface of the ocean. They are mutually exclusive, i.e. energy must be either one or the other.
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