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stef.

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for heisenberg's work...so we just have to know about his uncertainty principle and nothing else?
 

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yes..... and can u plz post in sub forums. there is a q2q forum post in that
 

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not really, they only expect u to know last names, not the entire name becuz there arent many heisenbergs in the physics course, infact only 1
 

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did anyone answer the question? guess not

yeh, learn what the uncertainty principle is
and what it actually explains, i guess you
could add he was a friend of Pauli?
 

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He was also the first scientist to suggest the possibility of a self-sustaining fission reaction and create a mathematical framework of quantum theory. He led the nazi efforts to create an atomic bomb.

And serge, he was also mates with Fermi and Bohr... at least b4 WWII...
 

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Wakaveli said:
He was also the first scientist to suggest the possibility of a self-sustaining fission reaction and create a mathematical framework of quantum theory. He led the nazi efforts to create an atomic bomb.

And serge, he was also mates with Fermi and Bohr... at least b4 WWII...
really, thanks, a nazi eyh?

where was Bohr born, again, anyone remember?
 

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dont forget his all so wonderful matrix mechanics, which he thought was all so much better than schrodinger's wave eqns and/or his proposition that the proton and neutron were the same particle in different forms
 

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xvelidras said:
dont forget his all so wonderful matrix mechanics, which he thought was all so much better than schrodinger's wave eqns and/or his proposition that the proton and neutron were the same particle in different forms
I thought schrodinger's and heisenberg's said the same thing?
just they didnt know it until later
 

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dont you sense the sarcasm associated with the repetition of "all so" :p?
 

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xvelidras said:
dont you sense the sarcasm associated with the repetition of "all so" :p?
no, internet sarcasm doesnt work for me
boredforums churn out people who are
really emotive about physics...
 

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Captain Gh3y said:
It's true.

Neils Bohr was Danish, to whoever asked before.
yeh, thanks, that was me

I wish i did chemistry of art for my chem option
supposedly all the Bohr wavelength stuff overlaps
 

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xvelidras said:
dont forget his all so wonderful matrix mechanics, which he thought was all so much better than schrodinger's wave eqns and/or his proposition that the proton and neutron were the same particle in different forms

His matrices was his quantum mathematical framework.....right?
 

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