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  1. Erwin Schrödinger. (1887–1961). The Austrian theoretical physicist Erwin Schrödinger contributed to the wave theory of matter and to other fundamentals of quantum mechanics. For new forms of atomic theory he shared the 1933 Nobel prize for physics with the British physicist P.A.M. Dirac.

  2. Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, one of the founders of quantum mechanics, posed this famous question: If you put a cat in a sealed box with a device that has a 50% chance of killing the cat in the next hour, what will be the state of the cat when that time is up? Chad Orzel investigates this.

  3. View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/schrodinger-s-cat-a-thought-experiment-in-quantum-mechanics-chad-orzelAustrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, one o...

  4. Schrodinger & Heisenberg - The Revolution of the Atomic Theory. Important Facts. Erwin Schrödinger, an Austrian physicist, took the Bohr atom model one step further. Schrödinger used mathematical equations to describe the likelihood of finding an electron in a certain position.

  5. 16 paź 2023 · Real-size cat figure in the garden of Huttenstrasse 9, Zurich, where Erwin Schrödinger lived 1921 – 1926. Depending on the light conditions, the cat appears either alive or dead. Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment about quantum physics.

  6. 5 gru 2019 · Schrödinger's cat is one of the most famous thought experiments ever devised. He suggested that if quantum mechanical states are described as superpositions of multiple different states, what if this superposition was transferred to a macroscopic object, like a cat? Could it be both alive and dead?

  7. 28 sie 2024 · Schrödinger’s Cat challenges the classical idea that things exist in definite states—either this or that. Instead, it introduces the concept that at the quantum level, particles can exist in multiple states at once until they are observed.

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