“…or Wave Mechanics (in 1924, L. de Broglie launched the idea of wave-particle duality and, in 1925, E. Schrödinger invented, or discovered, the seminal equation that bears his name and introduced the -then enigmatic -wavefunction); [9] for the complete collection of Erwin Schrödinger's articles on wave mechanics. A history of the intellectual trajectory of the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics was given by Abraham Pais [10], and for a complete narrative about Schrödinger's scientific achievements see [11][12][13].…”
Avoiding the use of mathematical formalism, this essay exposes the quantum mechanics phenomenon of nonlocality in terms of a metaphor involving human twins, focused on their hands’ dexterity attribute.
“…or Wave Mechanics (in 1924, L. de Broglie launched the idea of wave-particle duality and, in 1925, E. Schrödinger invented, or discovered, the seminal equation that bears his name and introduced the -then enigmatic -wavefunction); [9] for the complete collection of Erwin Schrödinger's articles on wave mechanics. A history of the intellectual trajectory of the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics was given by Abraham Pais [10], and for a complete narrative about Schrödinger's scientific achievements see [11][12][13].…”
Avoiding the use of mathematical formalism, this essay exposes the quantum mechanics phenomenon of nonlocality in terms of a metaphor involving human twins, focused on their hands’ dexterity attribute.
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