Ahh, thank you very much.
I love wikipedia, but anyone I talk to will redicule me if I use it as my source, do you have any favorite books to recommend?
Ahh, I see.
Though we may have invented the transistor anyway...
Now we have a theory that "explains" it, which gives us a much better capability to improve and study it.
When I think of the speed of light, I imagine something moving really fast.
Everyone knows that something moving fast hurts more than something moving slow.
So why is something said to have "infinite" mass when traveling at the speed of light if the speed of light is a finite "measurable"...
I keep hearing that we wouldn't have the same micro-electric circuts if not for the "advancments" of the quantum theory.
Can someone explain this?
Also, I don't believe the transistor is due to quantum physics...
As far as I know, someone took some silicon "or any semi-conductive...