kvantteoriens
Kvantteoriens, or quantum theory, is a fundamental theory in physics that describes nature at the smallest scales of energy and matter. It emerged in the early 20th century to explain phenomena that classical physics could not, such as the photoelectric effect and the stability of atoms. Key concepts include quantization, meaning that certain physical properties, like energy, can only exist in discrete, indivisible units called quanta.
Another core idea is wave-particle duality, which states that particles like electrons can exhibit both wave-like
Probabilistic outcomes are central to quantum mechanics. Instead of deterministic predictions, it provides probabilities for different