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Subject 1900 Quantum Theory for the Future of the 21st Century
Date December 18, 2024 7:27 PM
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by Lawrence Kadish • December 18, 2024 at 2:00 pm
This is the month that, in 1900, quantum theory was presented by German physicist Max Planck in a paper to his scientific peers. Planck may play a role in directing the future of the 21^st Century. A number of respected scientists believe quantum mechanics can play an important role in determining how best to create and sustained a controlled fusion reaction. Pictured: Planck in 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

This is the month that, in 1900, quantum theory was presented by German physicist Max Planck in a paper to his scientific peers.

Defining it for us lay people remains a challenge but, essentially, his theory suggests that energy is not continuous and can display itself as if it is physical matter.

For those who mastered physics, a doctoral thesis could likely be written about quantum theory and Planck's brilliance in offering his insight on this subject.

For the rest of us, it is a matter of asking: what did the quantum theory spawn, how does it have a hand in today's technology race among nations, and what does the future hold when brilliant minds in other countries explore physics for the purpose of advancing their government's global ambitions?

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