kvanttia
Kvanttia is a Finnish word that translates to "quantum" in English. It refers to the fundamental unit of a physical property, such as energy or momentum, that is indivisible and cannot be further broken down. This concept is central to quantum mechanics, a branch of physics that describes the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels.
The idea of quantization was first introduced by Max Planck in 1900 to explain the spectrum of
Later, Albert Einstein expanded on Planck's work, suggesting that light itself is quantized, consisting of particles
The term "kvanttia" thus encapsulates the core principle of discreteness in the quantum realm, where properties