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1 Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Einstein Debate

2 Heroes of Quantum Mechanics

3 Heisenberg’s Breakthrough, 1925: Matrix Mechanics Theory built on observables, e.g., transition probabilities of quantum jumps Motions were described by terms represented not by straightforward numbers, but by matrices Three-man-paper: Heisenberg, Max Born, and Pascual Jordan pq-qp=h/2πi

4 De Broglie-Schrödinger’s Wave Mechanics Louis de Broglie: If light can behave like particles, why can’t matter (e.g., electrons) behave like waves? Schrödinger, 1925-1926: applied electron- as-wave concept to atomic theory Wave mechanics: quantization came about because only in certain orbit could electron wave have integral number of “vibrations.”

5 Reactions to Two Rival Theories Bohr supported Heisenberg’s while Einstein and Planck backed Schrödinger’s 1926: discovery of mathematical equivalence of the two theories Born’s probability interpretation: electron wave was not real wave, but only wave of probability Philosophical differences: Matrix Mechanics emphasized particle aspect, denied visualization, threatened determinism; wave mechanics gave a familiar, continuous, and causal world view

6 Bohr-Heisenberg Debate Heisenberg denied completely the wave aspect of quantum mechanics but Bohr thought that there was a particle-wave duality Heisenberg: uncertainty principle Δp Δq ≈ h/2π Bohr: complementarity: particle-wave duality is a fundamental fact of nature Copenhagen Interpretation: Uncertainty + Complementarity

7 Bohr-Einstein Debate Bohr advocated Copenhagen interpretation Einstein: admitted that quantum mechanics worked, but thought it was not complete—not the final word Different philosophies: Bohr was more empiricist believing that the goal of science as to organize our experience Einstein believed in fundamental unity and rationality of nature and the universe


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