My God, He Plays Dice!: How Albert Einstein Invented Most Of Quantum Mechanics
By Bob Doyle
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By Bob Doyle
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Is it possible that the most famous critic of quantum mechanics actually invented most of its fundamentally important concepts?
Besides quantizing light energy and seeing its interchangeability with matter, E = mc2, Einstein was first to see many of the most fundamental aspects of quantum physics - the quantal derivation of the blackbody radiation law, nonlocality and instantaneous action-at-a-distance (1905), the internal structure of atoms (1906), wave-particle duality and the "collapse" ...






















