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Heisenberg visited Niels Bohr in Copenhagen primarily to discuss the implications of quantum mechanics and the philosophical interpretations of uncertainty and complementarity. Their conversations also revolved around the development of quantum theory and its foundational challenges. Additionally, their meetings were significant during a time of political turmoil, as Heisenberg was working on nuclear research in Germany during World War II, and there were personal and scientific tensions arising from their differing views on science and ethics.

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