mandro
Jun7-04, 04:54 AM
<jabberwocky><div class="vbmenu_control"><a href="jabberwocky:;" onClick="newWindow=window.open('','usenetCode','toolbar=no, location=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,status=no ,width=650,height=400'); newWindow.document.write('<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Usenet ASCII</TITLE></HEAD><BODY topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 BGCOLOR=#F1F1F1><table border=0 width=625><td bgcolor=midnightblue><font color=#F1F1F1>This Usenet message\'s original ASCII form: </font></td></tr><tr><td width=449><br><br><font face=courier><UL><PRE>\n\nI seem to recall reading somewhere\nthat Heisenberg came up with the\nfirst theory of "new" quantum theory\nas oposed to the old theory of Bohr.\nNow, I think, very shortly afterwards,\nSchroedinger came up with his wave\ntheory. However an appropriate inter-\npretation for the wave theory had to\nwait until Born came up with his pro-\nbabilistic interpretation. Now, my\nquestion is, what was the interpretation\nthat Heisenberg proposed for his\n"matrix" theory? Did it already involve\nprobabilities?\n</UL></PRE></font></td></tr></table></BODY><HTML>');"> <IMG SRC=/images/buttons/ip.gif BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER ALT="View this Usenet post in original ASCII form"> View this Usenet post in original ASCII form </a></div><P></jabberwocky>I seem to recall reading somewhere
that Heisenberg came up with the
first theory of "new" quantum theory
as oposed to the old theory of Bohr.
Now, I think, very shortly afterwards,
Schroedinger came up with his wave
theory. However an appropriate inter-
pretation for the wave theory had to
wait until Born came up with his pro-
babilistic interpretation. Now, my
question is, what was the interpretation
that Heisenberg proposed for his
"matrix" theory? Did it already involve
probabilities?
that Heisenberg came up with the
first theory of "new" quantum theory
as oposed to the old theory of Bohr.
Now, I think, very shortly afterwards,
Schroedinger came up with his wave
theory. However an appropriate inter-
pretation for the wave theory had to
wait until Born came up with his pro-
babilistic interpretation. Now, my
question is, what was the interpretation
that Heisenberg proposed for his
"matrix" theory? Did it already involve
probabilities?