Why even physicists still don’t understand quantum theory 100 years on Bohr started with a picture in which electrons circle the atomic nucleus, rather as planets orbit a star. He postulated ...
Researchers have identified the border between quantum physics and some as-yet-unknown post-quantum realm by mathematically ...
Bohr turned to Planck's quantum theory to explain the stability ... to train a new generation of physicists. But his atomic model remains the best known work of a very long career.
Physicists have made a major leap in our understanding of quantum entanglement by fully mapping out the statistics it can ...
On the Application of the Quantum Theory to Atomic Structure. By Niels Bohr. Part 1: The Fundamental Postulates of the Quantum Theory. (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society ...
But if you want the ultimate in accuracy, you’ll want a quantum atomic interferometer ... data from other sensors into the navigation model. It all depends on where you are; here on earth ...
Even World War 1 could not dampen the feeling among physicists that they were living in an age of discovery, where old truths were being swept away, and a new understanding of the world was ...
This seemingly surreal phenomenon was alluded to in the de Broglie-Bohm theory, yet it has neither ... generated during the write process of two quantum memories as the first particle, while the ...
Researchers demonstrate orbital hybridization in graphene-based quantum dots, revealing how anisotropic confinement influences electronic states at the atomic scale.
In theory, a quantum computer could perform calculations vastly more quickly than today’s conventional computers.
This seemingly surreal phenomenon was alluded to in the de Broglie-Bohm theory ... process of two quantum memories as the first particle, while the simultaneously generated atomic excitation ...