Werner
Heisenberg
DISCOVERY
He discovered the theory of uncertainty that said: we can not know the position and velocity of a particle at an exact moment. At the same time it participated in the development of nuclear weapons.
He discovered the theory in 1931 and a year later he won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
The story about "uncertainty" is a series of studies on Physics, he created the physical Matrix and was impacted by the impossibility of finding an electron at an exact moment, at that time lived the second world war. The atom bomb was created by USA and Germany promoted it theory in support of German science.
The theory was not difficult for a person as intelligent as Heisemberg, around 15 years he studied in his laboratory with the help of Borh and other scientists, he first discovered the physics of matrices and with this he saw an inappropriate behavior in the movement of electrons, but he realized that this study was only quantifiable because electrons move at the speed of light and it is impossible to see them.
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The uncertainty principle played an important role in the development of quantum mechanics and in the progress of modern philosophical thought.
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