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What's the source for saying the song "Lone Ranger" was banned? It was played on Top Of The Pops, and was a quite substantial hit, reaching number 5 - hardly a victim of BBC politics. In Vitrio ( talk) 23:08, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
“The term "quantum jump" (later to be commonly referred to as "atomic electron transition") was coined by the Cambridge team. I preferred "jump"” - this quote surely only makes any sense if the first statement is that the term coined in Cambridge was “quantum leap”; however as there is no link/ source it’s not possible to check if what was said was nonsense, or if the error has crept in in the transcription of it here. Jock123 ( talk) 11:25, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
I doubt that the connection between
Atomic electron transition and
de:Elektronischer Übergang is all correct. Certainly
de:Quantensprung which used to be the scientific term is nowerdays only used metaphoricaly and thus not equivalent to
Quantum Jump which it is connected with. Still the latter is also used figuratively as explained in
paradigm shift. This obviously has a broader meaning because it is connected to
de:Paradigmenwechsel. This topic is posted on the talk pages of all linked articles. I recommended to discuss in one place:
de:Diskussion:Quantensprung#Falsche Verbindung Deutsch><English wrong connection
Ich zweifle, dass die Verbindung zwischen
Atomic electron transition und
de:Elektronischer Übergang ganz korrekt ist. Jedenfalls wird der ehemalige entsprechende Fachbegriff
de:Quantensprung nur noch im übertragenen Sinne gebraucht und ist damit beim wissenschaftlichen Fachbegriff
en:Quantum Jump falsch. Die Nutzung im übertragenen Sinn gibt es im English auch unter
paradigm shift. Das hat wohl einen weiteren Bedeutungsraum und führt daher zum deutschen
de:Paradigmenwechsel. Dieses Thema wird in den Diskussionen zu allen genannten Artikeln veröffentlicht. Ich empfehle die Beratung an einem Ort zu konzentrieren.
de:Diskussion:Quantensprung#Falsche Verbindung Deutsch><English wrong connection
Oeconormal (
talk)
15:40, 4 June 2024 (UTC)
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What's the source for saying the song "Lone Ranger" was banned? It was played on Top Of The Pops, and was a quite substantial hit, reaching number 5 - hardly a victim of BBC politics. In Vitrio ( talk) 23:08, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
“The term "quantum jump" (later to be commonly referred to as "atomic electron transition") was coined by the Cambridge team. I preferred "jump"” - this quote surely only makes any sense if the first statement is that the term coined in Cambridge was “quantum leap”; however as there is no link/ source it’s not possible to check if what was said was nonsense, or if the error has crept in in the transcription of it here. Jock123 ( talk) 11:25, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
I doubt that the connection between
Atomic electron transition and
de:Elektronischer Übergang is all correct. Certainly
de:Quantensprung which used to be the scientific term is nowerdays only used metaphoricaly and thus not equivalent to
Quantum Jump which it is connected with. Still the latter is also used figuratively as explained in
paradigm shift. This obviously has a broader meaning because it is connected to
de:Paradigmenwechsel. This topic is posted on the talk pages of all linked articles. I recommended to discuss in one place:
de:Diskussion:Quantensprung#Falsche Verbindung Deutsch><English wrong connection
Ich zweifle, dass die Verbindung zwischen
Atomic electron transition und
de:Elektronischer Übergang ganz korrekt ist. Jedenfalls wird der ehemalige entsprechende Fachbegriff
de:Quantensprung nur noch im übertragenen Sinne gebraucht und ist damit beim wissenschaftlichen Fachbegriff
en:Quantum Jump falsch. Die Nutzung im übertragenen Sinn gibt es im English auch unter
paradigm shift. Das hat wohl einen weiteren Bedeutungsraum und führt daher zum deutschen
de:Paradigmenwechsel. Dieses Thema wird in den Diskussionen zu allen genannten Artikeln veröffentlicht. Ich empfehle die Beratung an einem Ort zu konzentrieren.
de:Diskussion:Quantensprung#Falsche Verbindung Deutsch><English wrong connection
Oeconormal (
talk)
15:40, 4 June 2024 (UTC)