Schrödinger discovered that his cat was either alive or dead,
but Heisenberg convinced him that he could not be certain.
something about wave equations of quantum.....
Werner Heisenberg was born on December 5, 1901.
Vienna, Austria is where Erwin Schrodinger was born and where he died. In between, he lived for a while in Zurich, Switzerland; Berlin, Germany; Oxford, England; Graz, Austria; and Dublin, Ireland.
Werner Heisenberg was a pivotal figure in the development of quantum mechanics, best known for formulating the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which fundamentally changed our understanding of particle behavior at the quantum level. His work challenged classical physics and introduced the idea that certain properties of particles cannot be simultaneously known with arbitrary precision. Heisenberg's contributions earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932, solidifying his legacy in the field of theoretical physics. Additionally, his role in the development of quantum theory has had lasting implications across various scientific disciplines.
He won a Nobel Prize. He was personal friends with Einstein. His father was a botanist.
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.
they discovered theory's of atoms
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.
it was mainly, Erwin Schrodinger & Werner Heisenberg.
Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Heisenberg
They were two co-founders of quantum mechanics
Bohr^ wrong. Werner Heisenberg/ Erwin Shrodinger did.So who did, Bohr or Schrodinger and Heisenberg?
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which states the limitations in simultaneously measuring a particle's position and momentum accurately, inspired Schrodinger to find a description of particles in terms of waves. This led Schrodinger to develop his wave equation, which describes the behavior of quantum particles in terms of wave functions.
Schrodinger agrees with Heisenberg's principle by acknowledging the inherent uncertainty and indeterminacy in quantum mechanics. He recognizes that the more precisely we know a particle's position, the less precisely we can know its momentum, and vice versa, as described by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Schrodinger's wave equation successfully describes the probability distribution of a particle's position, reflecting this uncertainty.
Some well known scientists are Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Born, Bohr, etc.
something about wave equations of quantum.....
he discovered it in 1937