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- **Formula**: \( \Delta x \Delta p \geq \frac{\hbar}{2} \)
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- **Explanation**: The uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to simultaneously determine a particle’s position and momentum with absolute precision.
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- **Contribution**: This principle reshaped our understanding of quantum nature, showing that particle behavior remains indeterminate until observed.
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5. **Erwin Schrödinger** (1926) 🐈
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- **Formula**: \( i \hbar \frac{\partial}{\partial t} \psi = \hat{H} \psi \)
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- **Explanation**: Schrödinger's equation describes the time evolution of a quantum system's state, helping calculate the probability of finding a particle in a certain state.
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- **Contribution**: Introduced the wave function, essential for the probabilistic understanding of quantum mechanics.
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## 5.Erwin Schrödinger (1926) 🐈
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![Erwin Schrödinger](path/to/image/schrodinger.jpg)
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- **Formula**: $\( i \hbar \frac{\partial}{\partial t} \psi = \hat{H} \psi \)$
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- **Explanation**: Schrödinger’s equation is fundamental to quantum mechanics, describing how the quantum state of a system evolves over time. Schrödinger is also famous for his thought experiment known as **Schrödinger's cat**, where a hypothetical cat can be in both "alive" and "dead" states simultaneously until observed. This experiment illustrates the concept of quantum superposition and highlights the paradoxes in interpreting quantum mechanics.
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- **Contribution**: Schrödinger is known for his contribution to quantum mechanics theory, particularly through introducing the wave function, which provides a probabilistic description of particle behavior.
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6. **Paul Dirac** (1928) ➕➖
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- **Formula**: \( (i \gamma^\mu \partial_\mu - m)\psi = 0 \)

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