Introduction to Physics and Philosophy of Werner Heisenberg

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Paul Charles William Davies

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The golden age of physics has been a radical change in perception that physicists have of the world. Were made as a result, two novel theories, one of space, time and movement, called relativity, and over the nature of matter and the forces acting on it, which led to the theory of quantum mechanics and main engine, the uncertainty principle, which is named in honor of Heisenberg, one of the main architects of the theory. The theory of relativity includes two theories (special relativity and general relativity) made by Albert Einstein in the early twentieth century, which sought to resolve the incompatibility between Newtonian mechanics and electromagnetism. Quantum mechanics is one of the main branches of physics and one of the greatest twentieth-century advances in human knowledge. or application has enabled the discovery and development of many technologies, such as transistors.


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William Davies, Paul Charles. 2007. “Introduction to Physics and Philosophy of Werner Heisenberg”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 87 (July):1-16. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2007.87.1-16.
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Paul Charles William Davies, Universidad Estatal de Arizona. Instituto BEYOND

Físico, escritor y locutor británico reconocido a escala internacional. Actualmente ocupa la posición de profesor en la Universidad Estatal de Arizona, donde dirige el instituto BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science. Anteriormente ha ocupado cargos académicos en la Universidad de Cambridge, Universidad de Londres, Universidad de Newcastle, Universidad de Adelaida y en la Universidad de Macquarie, Sídney. Sus investigaciones se centran en el campo de la cosmología, teoría cuántica de campos, y astrobiología. Davies considera que un viaje de solo ida a Marte es una opción viable.

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