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OF QUANTUM MECHANICS: Selected Excerpts
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A SIMPLIFIED SUMMARY FOR NEOPHYTES LIKE ME. Friday, June 15, 2007. In 1887, Heinrich Rudolph Hertz while detecting electromagnetic waves also discovered a phenomenon which ultimately led to the description of light in terms of corpuscles: the photons. Cannot take arbitrary values between zero and infinity, but can only take discrete values n. Where n is a positive integer or zero, and. Is a finite amount, or. Of energy, which may depend on the frequency. In 1911, Ernest Rutherford postulated that all the...
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La Filosofía de la Ciencia: Unas Consideraciones Racionales Verificables de la Realidad de la Vida
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La Filosofía de la Ciencia. Monday, March 5, 2012. Unas Consideraciones Racionales Verificables de la Realidad de la Vida. PARTE I. PREÁMBULO. Este trabajo aplica el razonamiento verificable del método científico a la humanidad y a algunas de las creencias esenciales de la humanidad. Y la fidelidad de tal razonamiento verificable está basada en que está siempre abierto a aceptar corrección. He aquí el porque este es un trabajo siempre en progreso. PARTE I. INTRODUCCIÓN. Capítulo 1. De Ciencia. Las leyes ...
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The Philosophy of Science: Some Verifiable Rational Considerations of Life's Reality
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The Philosophy of Science. Saturday, December 10, 2011. Some Verifiable Rational Considerations of Life's Reality. This work applies said verifiable reasoning of the scientific method to humanity and to some of the essential beliefs of humanity. And the reliability of such verifiable reasoning is based on its being always open to correction, hence, this is why it is ever a work in progress. PART I. INTRODUCTION. Chapter 1. Of Science. Eg, laws of chemistry and physics as opposed to, say, biological laws].