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100 Years Ago, a Bout of Hay Fever Led to the Birth of Quantum Physics

Summary by ABC Australia
When a German physicist returned from a health retreat 100 years ago, his ideas sparked a debate about reality, and gave rise to quantum mechanics — the "spooky" science of the very small.

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Today the world of physics is partying because of the birthday of quantum physics. On July 29, 1925, today just 100 years ago, Werner Heisenberg published the scientific article that is considered the inaugural of this news. Apparici takes advantage of this anniversary to explain to us what a thing is in physics, because it works in leaps and how Heisenberg could understand them.

Strange mathematics helped quantum physics to break through and spark debates: How can the world of atoms be understood – is that possible at all? The dispute continues.

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spektrum.de broke the news in Heidelberg, Germany on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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