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  1. of 25. Heisenberg was the second youngest to receive the award in his field, along with two others--cad Anderson and P.A.M. Dkac. The average age of a Nobelist is about 55.2 Heisenberg was born in 1901 at Sanderau, a suburb of Wiitzburg, Germany, and died in Werner Heisenbag 1976. He is one of the principal founders of modem quantum physics. We ...

  2. May 29, 2018 · Werner Karl Heisenberg was born on December 5, 1901, in W ü rzburg, Germany, the son of August and Annie Wecklein Heisenberg. As a boy Heisenberg began playing the piano early and was playing master compositions by the age of thirteen. It was his father's commitment to academic learning, however, that led him to pursue the science he loved.

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · Heisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976, Physicists -- Germany -- Biography, Physics -- History, Quantum theory -- History Publisher New York : W.H. Freeman Collection trent_university; internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  4. Bohr readily accepted the fact of uncertainty, but he believed that its origin lie in the forced choice between treating the wave or the particle. Bohr attempted to show Heisenberg that his own analysis implicitly treated light as a wave. Heisenberg yielded only months later, in writing. In the meantime, Bohr was in the process of formulating ...

  5. Werner Heisenberg Biography. Born: December 5, 1901. Würzburg, Germany. Died: February 1, 1976. Munich, Germany. German physicist. German physicist Werner Heisenberg was a leader in physics, winning the 1932 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the uncertainty principle, which states that it is impossible to specify the exact position ...

  6. Werner Heisenberg 1901 – 1976) was a German physicist and influential figure in the development of quantum mechanics. Heisenberg developed new theories for explaining the behaviour of sub-atomic particles. Contrasting with the established view of Newtonian mechanics, Heisenberg proved that at the sub-atomic level, there was not the same certainty, but the outcome was uncertain […]

  7. May 14, 2018 · German physicist Werner Karl Heisenberg (1901-1976) was a pioneer in the formalization of atomic theory. He won the 1932 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of the uncertainty principle, which states that it is impossible to specify the precise position and momentum of a particle at the same time.

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