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[Introduction to the contents]
Isn't there a mistake in your quantum mechanics?
Quantum mechanics circulating in the world (especially in the spiritual industry) is full of lies?
True Quantum Theory by Dr. Kunio Yasue, a theoretical physicist who discovered the Yasue 『 equation 』 recognized around the world, and by Mitsuro Sato, a multi-creator of "Laughter and Courage"
Introduction
Part 1 : What are the unsolved "integration problems" in both medical and biological sciences?
Part 1 : What are the unsolved "integration problems" in both medical and biological sciences?
Part 1 : What are the unsolved "integration problems" in both medical and biological sciences?
The secrets of the generation of evanescent photons
The roles of evanescent photons in the pyramids?
Part 2 : Deep water in the universe is nothing but bubbles. Elementary domain theory that can prove the existence of God.
There is nothing but bubbles. Elementary domain theory that can prove the existence of God.
Starting from Elementary domain theory by Dr. Yukawa Hideki
The universe is nothing but bubbles. Elementary domain theory that
Archenemy! Bohr vs Einstein, Schrodinger
Part 5 : From Quantum Mechanics to Rutherford Scattering by Dirac
The background of Born's idea of the approximation (Born approximation)
It was the Japanese who carried out the double-slit experiment for the first time in the world with electrons
Born was the first Japanese to carry out the double-slit experiment with electrons.
Born was the first Japanese to use quantum mechanics as a tool to create a probabilistic interpretation.
Hungarian aristocrat and celestial unit of volume measuring 30cm x 30cm x 30cm scholar von Neumann put it to work
Mathematicians are good at hand-making -- the end of the infinite problem
Achievements of Hamamatsu Photonics in observation equipment
Does the double-slit experiment apply to humans and fish? Tetsugaku-no-michi Nyakuoji Pauli Max Planck