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[en] ''Quanta 3'' contains the speeches of the general assembly of the Heisenberg society in october 2014 and a speech of Werner Heisenberg about his talks with Albert Einstein, which he has hold in the year 1974 in the Einstein House in Ulm. The speech of Harald Lesch is dedicated to the question, which role plays quantum mechanics in the development of the Universe. In the second speech Karl Jacobs, one of the leading scientists in the ATLAS experiment at CERN, the discovery of the Higgs boson. The Heisenberg Society is dedicated to the mediation of the mental heritage of Werner Heisenberg. He was one of the most important scientists of the 20th century. With his quantum mechanics he opened for us the world of the smallest components of matter, the atoms,nuclei, and elementary particles. It makes also possible the description of the physical properties of molecules, chemical compounds, crystals, solids, and semiconductors and is so the base of the contemporary computer techniques. Heisenberg's discovery of the uncertainty relation has far reaching consequences for natural philosophy ant theory of knowledge and for the development of the cosmos.
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Quanten 3
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Schriftenreihe der Heisenberg-Gesellschaft; v. 3; 2015; 102 p; S. Hirzel Verlag; Stuttgart (Germany); ISBN 978-3-7776-2515-7;
; ISBN 978-3-7776-2527-0 (ELECTRONIC); 


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BARYON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, BOSONS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, EUROPE, FIELD THEORIES, GRAND UNIFIED THEORY, HADRON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, INTERACTIONS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MECHANICS, NUCLEON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE MODELS, PROTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, QUANTUM FIELD THEORY, UNIFIED GAUGE MODELS, WESTERN EUROPE
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