quantumfysica
Quantumfysica, or quantum physics, is the branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic scales. It seeks to explain phenomena that lie beyond the reach of classical theories, including discrete energy levels, probabilistic outcomes, and nonlocal correlations.
Historically, quantum theory emerged in the early 20th century from work by Planck, Einstein, Bohr, de Broglie,
Key concepts: quantization, superposition, entanglement, and the uncertainty principle. The mathematics uses Hilbert spaces, operators, eigenstates,
Applications include semiconductors, lasers, magnetic resonance imaging, and emerging quantum technologies like quantum computing, quantum communication,
In research, quantum physics intersects with philosophy in interpretations of measurement and reality, such as Copenhagen