The period from 1925 to 1927 has been a unicum in the history of contemporary physics: the transition from Bohr’s quanta—the Old Quantum Theory—to quantum mechanics was a kind of revolution, less for the radical change of the scientific contents, than for the upheaval of the philosophical principles that had until then underpinned the so-called “scientific explanation.”

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Interlude. Traces of a Revolution: On What There Is

  • Giuseppe Bruzzaniti

摘要

The period from 1925 to 1927 has been a unicum in the history of contemporary physics: the transition from Bohr’s quanta—the Old Quantum Theory—to quantum mechanics was a kind of revolution, less for the radical change of the scientific contents, than for the upheaval of the philosophical principles that had until then underpinned the so-called “scientific explanation.”