By the early 1920s, the scientific community had finally accepted the failure of classical theories to describe the subatomic world. Along with this, it had also accepted the need to rely on unusual images—apparently contradictory and certainly far from immediate intuition. It had not been easy to accept that light had properties that are typical of matter particles, but the idea that matter could have wave properties was even more difficult to deal with.

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Bizarre Numbers and Late Passions

  • Giuseppe Bruzzaniti

摘要

By the early 1920s, the scientific community had finally accepted the failure of classical theories to describe the subatomic world. Along with this, it had also accepted the need to rely on unusual images—apparently contradictory and certainly far from immediate intuition. It had not been easy to accept that light had properties that are typical of matter particles, but the idea that matter could have wave properties was even more difficult to deal with.