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  • Hello, I'm Werner Heisenberg. I discuss about my distribution of atomic theory.
  • Hi, Werner Heisenberg. Nice to meet you!
  • I'm the father of quantum mechanics. I tackled the problem of spectrum intensities of the electron taken as an harmonic oscillator a one-dimensional vibrating system.
  • I contributed to atomic theory through formulating quantum mechanics in terms of matrices and in discovering the uncertainty principle, which states that a particle's position and momentum cannot both be known exactly. The combined uncertainly in both measurements must be equal to or greater than (4), where h is planck's constant.
  • What is your contribution to atomic theory?
  • I discovered the uncertainty principle, which states that the position and the momentum of an object cannot both be known exactly. The combined uncertainty for position and momentum is equal to or greater than h/ (4n), where h is Planck's constant , and thus is significant only for very small objects like atoms or subatomic particles.
  • What else have you discovered?
  • I lead the the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin, where research into nuclear reactors and atomic bombs was conducted. Germany built neither. Whether I deliberately slowed German atomic progress is debated.
  • What are you doing during world war ||?
  • I drew a philosophically profound conclusion: Absolute causal deter minism was impossible, since it required exact knowledge of both position and momentum as initial conditions. Therefore, the use of probabilistic formulations in atomic theory resulted not from ignorance but from the necessarily indeterministic relationship between the variables
  • thank you very much, for your sharing about your distribution of atomic theory.
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