
Originally Posted by
Biff
Ahhh - quantum physics. Now you've got my attention.
Did you know that quantum theory was not the work of one individual (unlike the theory of relativity), but the collaborative effort of some of the most brilliant physicists of the 20th century, among them Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrödinger, Wolfgang Pauli, Biff and Max Born.
The two guys that possibly paid the largest part in our current understanding of quantum physics were Max Planck (1858-1947) and Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976). Planck is the guy most people associate as being the originator of the quantum theory, while Heisenberg formulated one of the most eminent laws of quantum theory, the uncertainty principle (chaos theory etc), which is occasionally also referred to as the principle of indeterminacy.
Now excuse me while I contemplate particle space duality with my friend Palm and her five friends.
What about those scientist dudes that filled that chamber with cesium gas and made errr a 'rod' of light travel 300 times faster than the speed of light 
As BL said, while he was telling me this... "it blows the theory of quantum physics out the window"
The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"
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