2016.5.27 科学————量子力学初识
普朗克
爱因斯坦
尼尔斯 波尔
John Bell
波粒二象性 wave-like behaviour particle-like behaviourwave of chance
Quantum mechanics says this :
We can't describe what's travelling as a physical object.
All we can talk about are the chances of where the electron might be.
This wave of chance somehow travels through both slits, producing interference just like the water wave.
Then when it hits the screen, what was just the ghostly possibility of an electron mysteriously becomes real.
P(a,c)-P(b,a)-P(b,c)<= 1
The Quantum Robin...
The bird which gets the use of quantum
Quantum entanglement interpretation