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Extractions: Reviews of books by Erwin Schroedinger ERWIN SCHROEDINGER (1887-1961) received the Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory. In 1935 Schroedinger published "The present situation in quantum mechanics" where he made the following thought experiment. A cat in a closed box is either alive or dead according to whether a quantum event occurred. The paradox is that both the dead and living cat coexist. They coexist seemingly in parallel until an observer opens the box and looks at the cat, i.e., performs an experiment and forces the quantum system into a classical state, where only one or the other state exists, unlike the strange coexistence of two quantum states. Cambridge University Press; 1996, 1967, 1944 Erwin Schroedinger's essay 'What is Life' presents a physicist's view of the molecular world of living organisms. Written in 1944, it explained why the physics of his time was inadequate to give a complete description of the molecular mechanism of life. It is the realization of what can be summarize as the Large and the Small. Schroedinger, who made a major contribution to quantum mechanics, realized that there is no physics known that can bridge the laws of the very small and the laws of the very large (to which life belongs while making extensive use of the very small). This physics is still not elaborated or discovered (see also Roger Penrose ) and represents the incompatibility between gravitational mechanics and quantum mechanics.
Extractions: Up: Quantum Mechanics Next: Quantum Mechanics Previous: Heisenberg Erwin Schroedinger What Is Life? , an attempt to show how quantum physics can be used to explain the stability of genetic structure. Although much of what Schroedinger had to say in this book has been modified and amplified by later developments in molecular biology, his book remains one of the most useful and profound introductions to the subject. In 1956 Schroedinger retired and returned to Vienna as professor emeritus at the university. Assessment of all of the physicists of his generation, Schroedinger stands out because of his extraordinary intellectual versatility. He was at home in the philosophy and literature of all of the Western languages, and his popular scientific writing in English, which he had learned as a child, is among the best of its kind. His study of ancient Greek science and philosophy, summarized in his Nature and the Greeks (1954), gave him both an admiration for the Greek invention of the scientific view of the world and a skepticism toward the relevance of science as a unique tool with which to unravel the ultimate mysteries of human existence. Schroedinger's own metaphysical outlook, as expressed in his last book, Meine Weltansicht (1961; My View of the World), closely paralleled the mysticism of the Vedanta. Because of his exceptional gifts, Schroedinger was able in the course of his life to make significant contributions to nearly all branches of science and philosophy, an almost unique accomplishment at a time when the trend was toward increasing technical specialization in these disciplines.
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Extractions: Home DO IT YOURSELF Quantum Mechanics OBSERVING ... ORV'S "Bits & Pieces" Quantum Mechanics Many people find Quantum indeterminacy very difficult to accept. Shroedinger's Cat was a way of pointing out the absurdity of indeterminacy. Even though it works, indeterminacy theory still is so non-intuitive that it does seem almost comical. Dear Cecil: Cecil, you're my final hope, of finding out the true Straight Dope For I have been reading of Schroedinger's cat, but none of my cats are at all like that. This unusual animal (so it is said), is simultaneously live and dead! What I don't understand is just why he Can't be, one or other unquestionably. My future now hangs in between eigenstates. In one I'm enlightened, in the other I ain't. If you understand Cecil then show me the way, and rescue my psyche from quantum decay. But if this queer thing has perplexed even you, then I will and won't see you in Schroedinger's zoo. Randy F., Chicago
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Schroedinger's Cat In the late 1920s the Austrian physicist erwin schroedinger came upwith an ingenious thought experiment. His proposed experiment http://www.galactic-guide.com/articles/8R56.html
Extractions: In the late 1920s the Austrian physicist Erwin Schroedinger came up with an ingenious thought experiment. His proposed experiment was to see if you can kill a cat without looking at it and without the ASPCA running you down like those crazed mobs in the bad horror movies. Just kidding; actually his experiment was to prove that the field of Quantum Mechanics, which he himself had helped to pioneer, was in fact completely ludicrous. He was like the Cheshire Cat of the physics world: "We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." (Except he didn't smile constantly and couldn't disappear.) The experiment consisted of placing three things in a sealed box: a cat, a vial of poisonous gas, and a radioactive mineral. The experiment is set up so that two conditions are true: if the radioactive mineral decays it will release the gas in some way and thus kill the cat, and
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Extractions: Gary Schroedinger, the lesser known brother of Erwin, for most of his life a builder, also managed to make his mark on history, though in a slightly different way. His problem was that his dog, when placed in a kennel in his back garden, would sleep quietly and happily during the day, and stay awake during the night. Because of this, at night his dog would roam around alone, bother strays, dig up the garden, flatten the plants, and generally just manage to be bothered by everything, bothering everyone back in return. In fewer words, he was a messy, noisy animal. Then, one night, Gary finally realised that he was totally unable to cope with this nocturnal bad behaviour, and after a rather angry neighbour threatened to poison his dog, he decided that something had to be done. First of all, he contacted his brother who, at first, was completely stumped. Erwin gave Gary a few ideas, most of which had been adapted from ideas to keep his cat from running away, and were admittedly quite effective
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Extractions: Erwin Schrödinger wurde 1887 in Wien geboren. Er studierte von 1906 - 1910 ebenfalls in Wien Physik. Er promovierte 1910 und habilitierte sich 1914. Nach dem ersten Weltkrieg ging er als außerplanmäßiger Professor zunächst an die TH Stuttgart und wurde kurz darauf ordentlicher Professor in Breslau. Ab 1927 wurde er als Nachfolger von Max Planck an die Universität Berlin berufen. Schrödinger leistete wesentliche Beiträge zum Aufbau der Quantenphysik, zur statistischen Mechanik und zur allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie. Schrödinger übertrug die Vorstellung der von de Broglie vorhergesagten Materiewellen auf die Gastheorie und das Atommodell von Bohr. Anders als bei Bohr gibt es bei ihm nicht mehr die Vorstellung eines Elektrons, das auf bestimmten Bahnen um einen Atomkern kreist, sondern er beschreibt sie als stehende Wellen mit unterschiedlichen geometrischen Formen. In einer partiellen Differentialgleichung, der nach ihm benannten Schrödinger-Gleichung fasste er die dreidimensionale Wellenfunktion für Elektronen zusammen.
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Schroedinger's Cat On June 7 of 1935, erwin schroedinger wrote to Albert Einstein to congratulatehim on what is now known as the EPR paper, a famous problem in the http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/ardlouis/dissipative/Schrcat.html
Extractions: On June 7 of 1935, Erwin Schroedinger wrote to Albert Einstein to congratulate him on what is now known as the EPR paper, a famous problem in the interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Soon thereafter, he published what was to become one of the most celebrated paradoxes in quantum theory: Schroedinger's Cat A cat is placed in a box, together with a radioactive atom. If the atom decays, and the geiger-counter detects an alpha particle, the hammer hits a flask of prussic acid (HCN), killing the cat. The paradox lies in the clever coupling of quantum and classical domains. Before the observer opens the box, the cat's fate is tied to the wave function of the atom, which is itself in a superposition of decayed and undecayed states. Thus, said Schroedinger, the cat must itself be in a superposition of dead and alive states before the observer opens the box, ``observes'' the cat, and ``collapses'' it's wave function. Feline Wave Functions Schroedinger's Cat and the Environment:
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