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Quantum
→Misuse: Removed comments about misuse of "quantum leap". See the talk section. The great "leap" is the tremendous intellectual leap to quantum mechanics, in QM textbooks one does not refer to electrons "leaping" to different levels.Tag: references removed
11:3211:32, 18 March 2017diffhist+116
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Timeline of fundamental physics discoveries
Added 1) Determination of speed of light from moons of Jupiter, 2) Bell Inequalities 3) Shor's algoritm 4) Feymnan's proposal of quantum computation 5) quantum cryptography 6) Michaelson Morely experiment 7) Added calculus to Newton's contributions.
11:0811:08, 25 December 2016diffhist+202
Maxwell's equations
Corrected the misleading statement that Maxwell theory is an approximation to quantum theory: Some aspects of quantum theory are in no way approximated.
06:1006:10, 19 April 2017diffhist−644
Quantum
→Misuse: Removed comments about misuse of "quantum leap". See the talk section. The great "leap" is the tremendous intellectual leap to quantum mechanics, in QM textbooks one does not refer to electrons "leaping" to different levels.Tag: references removed
11:3211:32, 18 March 2017diffhist+116
USS Panamint
Undid revision 770709666 by
XLinkBot (
talk) The link complies with wikipedia policies, and it is annoying that a mindless bot is doing editsTag: reverting anti-vandal bot
07:4007:40, 26 December 2016diffhist+783
Timeline of fundamental physics discoveries
Added 1) Determination of speed of light from moons of Jupiter, 2) Bell Inequalities 3) Shor's algoritm 4) Feymnan's proposal of quantum computation 5) quantum cryptography 6) Michaelson Morely experiment 7) Added calculus to Newton's contributions.
11:0811:08, 25 December 2016diffhist+202
Maxwell's equations
Corrected the misleading statement that Maxwell theory is an approximation to quantum theory: Some aspects of quantum theory are in no way approximated.