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New findings are fueling an old suspicion that fundamental particles and forces spring from strange eight-part numbers called “octonions.”…
According to Wikipedia, there's an infinite set of possible wavefunctions (orbitals) for the hydrogen atom: $$\psi_{n\ell m}(r,\theta,\phi) = \sqrt {{\left ( \frac{2}{n a_0} \right )}^3\frac{(n-\e...
Brief explanation of Quantum Physics.
and there was light
Quantum Atom Theory is an artist theory on the physics of ‘time’ it is a visual theory and there is only one new equation. The new equation is ( E= ˠ M˳C² )∞ it is an approximation of Einstein’s famous equation E=MC² . The brackets represent a boundary condition of an individual reference frame. The infinity ∞ represents an infinite number of reference frames of times and space. Energy equals mass linked to the Lorentz contraction ˠ of space and time. Light C will radiate out in a sphere 4π…
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In 1900, Max Planck proposed the quantum theory to explain the emission and absorption of radiations. Heated objects give off these radiations. According to his revolutionary hypothesis, energy travels in a discontinuous manner and is composed of a large number of tiny discrete units called quanta.
The mathematical solution of Schrodinger's equation introduced four numbers that were called quantum numbers, to determine the energy of an electron in multi-electron atoms, we should know the four quantum numbers which describe it.
Imagine you are living in a lake. You are a fish with eyes on either side of your head and all you know is the underwater world of sediment and vegetation and other fish swimming around you. The…
In the realm of quantum physics, energy is not a continuous quantity but rather comes in discrete packets, known as quanta. This fundamental discreteness is rooted in wave-particle duality and the quantization of physical properties, hallmarks of quantum mechanics. The concept of a "quantum of energy" has far-reaching implications for our understanding of the physical world, challenging classical notions of energy and introducing a new level of precision and certainty.
Quantum uncertainty and wave-particle duality are big features of quantum physics. But without Pauli's rule, our Universe wouldn't exist.
A new approach to a once-farfetched theory is making it plausible that the brain functions like a quantum computer.
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