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Schrödinger developed wave mechanics from "summary" of To Explain the World by Steven Weinberg

In quantum mechanics, the behavior of particles such as electrons is described in terms of waves. This was a breakthrough by the physicist Erwin Schrödinger, who developed what is known as wave mechanics. Schrödinger's wave equation allows scientists to predict the probability of finding a particle in a particular place at a particular time. This was a major departure from the classical physics of Isaac Newton, where particles were thought of as having definite positions and velocities. Schrödinger's wave equation is based on the idea that particles can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior. This concept, known as wave-particle duality, was first proposed by the French physicist Louis de Broglie. Schrödinger's wave equation treats particles as waves, with th...
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    To Explain the World

    Steven Weinberg

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