they discovered theory's of atoms
Schrödinger and Heisenberg did not discover the atom. Knowledge of the existence of atoms grew out of decades of research by many scientists, starting in the 1700s.
Werner Heisenberg was born on December 5, 1901, at Würzburg, Germany.
Werner Heisenberg Physiker 5-12-1901 1-2-1976
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Heisenberg, Dirac and Schrodinger all made large combinations. Schrodinger is famous for his wave mechanics, Heisenberg for his matrix notation. Dirac realised that the theories of Heisenberg and Schrodinger were essentially the same. He also created the Dirac equation, an important step in the creation of a relativistic version of Quantum Mechanics.
Schrodinger and Heisenberg
it was mainly, Erwin Schrodinger & Werner Heisenberg.
Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Heisenberg
Schrödinger discovered that his cat was either alive or dead, but Heisenberg convinced him that he could not be certain.
They were two co-founders of quantum mechanics
They had butt sex.
Schrodinger and Heisenberg state that electrons cannot be predicted in 1927. It was stated that the more precisely the position of some particles are determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known.
Bohr^ wrong. Werner Heisenberg/ Erwin Shrodinger did.So who did, Bohr or Schrodinger and Heisenberg?
Schrödinger and Heisenberg did not discover the atom. Knowledge of the existence of atoms grew out of decades of research by many scientists, starting in the 1700s.
Some well known scientists are Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Born, Bohr, etc.
Schrödinger and Heisenberg are known to be two of the important founders of quantum mechanics. They both invented a mathematical formalism for quantum mechanics. Schrodinger's formalism which was based on the wave equation was the most popular one. Heisenberg's formalism was based on the notion of quantum jumps (the innate "randomness" of sub-atomic physics the very reason that the famous "Schrodinger's cat" is not alive or dead...). Heisenberg's formalism was innovative but more difficult to handle. The difference on the formalism reflects their different views on the interpretation of quantum mechanics; Schrondinger was more a realist and he was sharing Einstein view that randomness is not desirable in the description of sub-atomic physics. Heisenberg on the other hand was more a supporter of the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics which interprets the sub-atomic randomness as an innate characteristic of the sub-atomic world and the very heart of quantum physics theory.