Werner Karl Heisenberg was born on 5 December 1901 in Würzburg, Germany, the son of Kaspar Ernst August Heisenberg and Annie Wecklein. [7] His father was a secondary school teacher of classical languages who became Germany's only ordentlicher Professor (ordinarius professor) of medieval and modern Greek studies in the university system. [8] Heisenberg was raised and lived as a Lutheran ...
Werner Heisenberg, German physicist and philosopher who discovered (1925) a way to formulate quantum mechanics in terms of matrices. For that discovery, he was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physics. In 1927 he published his uncertainty principle, upon which he built his philosophy and for which he is best known.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1932 was awarded to Werner Karl Heisenberg "for the creation of quantum mechanics, the application of which has, inter alia, led to the discovery of the allotropic forms of hydrogen"
Werner Karl Heisenberg was born on , in Würzburg, Germany, the son of August and Annie Wecklein Heisenberg. As a boy Heisenberg began playing the piano early and was playing master compositions by the age of thirteen. It was his father's commitment to academic learning, however, that led him to pursue the science he loved.
Heisenberg’s matrix mechanics fixed the holes in quantum theory by taking physics into the realm of pure abstraction and math.
created by John Mitchell Werner Karl Heisenberg was a German Theoretical Physicist who studied quantum mechanics (not to be confused with the drug mastermind from Albuquerque). He is best known for his Uncertainty Principle, which describes the fundamental limit to the accuracy of which the momentum and position of a particle can be measured. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932 ...