The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 370 Seiten |
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... Planck was struggling with the problem of black - body radia- tion . What is black - body radiation ? Take a material object- metal bar will do — and put it into a dark , light - tight room . The metal bar is ... Planck's 26 THE COSMIC CODE.
... Planck was struggling with the problem of black - body radia- tion . What is black - body radiation ? Take a material object- metal bar will do — and put it into a dark , light - tight room . The metal bar is ... Planck's 26 THE COSMIC CODE.
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... Planck's constant h is not zero came to mean the world is in fact discrete . Planck , with the aid of his quantum ... Planck's work on the quantum broke with the idea of the continuum in nature , which was one of the main reasons for its ...
... Planck's constant h is not zero came to mean the world is in fact discrete . Planck , with the aid of his quantum ... Planck's work on the quantum broke with the idea of the continuum in nature , which was one of the main reasons for its ...
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... Planck's quantum - that there was a discrete element in nature - into classical Newtonian physics . In his work on black - body radiation , Max Planck introduced a new constant into physics , called h , which was a measure of the amount ...
... Planck's quantum - that there was a discrete element in nature - into classical Newtonian physics . In his work on black - body radiation , Max Planck introduced a new constant into physics , called h , which was a measure of the amount ...
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ས Foreword | 13 |
The Road to Quantum Reality | 15 |
The Last Classical Physicist | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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