kvanttiväliajat
Kvanttiväliajat is a Finnish term that translates to "quantum intervals" in English. It refers to the discrete, indivisible amounts of energy or other physical quantities that are fundamental to quantum mechanics. In classical physics, quantities like energy are often considered continuous, meaning they can take on any value within a given range. However, quantum mechanics introduced the concept of quantization, where these quantities exist only in specific, distinct steps or packets, known as quanta.
This concept is crucial for understanding phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels. For example, electrons
The idea of kvanttiväliajat was first proposed by Max Planck in 1900 to explain the black-body radiation