Bohr 's Institute in Copenhagen had become the hub for the new field.
- Bohr just misunderstood it, and when he recounted it to others later on, he drew a little diagram of
- Bohr said in his reply to EPR, in his multiple replies to EPR, that there is no question of anything non-local going on.
Bohr however, never forgot about the EPR paper.
Bohr 's authority was part of the reason the EPR paper didn't get the attention it deserved.
Bohr and many other giants.
Bohr and Heisenberg, they said things like, oh, the idea of measurement has to be grounded in classical physics because that's the way our intuitions work--
Bohr responded to this.
Bohr gave a response, brilliantly dismissing Einstein's concerns.
Bohr completely misunderstood what Einstein was trying to get at with this set up.
Bohr gave a response to the EPR paper.
Bohr actually wrote about this about 15 years later.
- As Bohr would put it.
to Bohr , that question didn't even make sense to ask.
Then Bohr ultimately, you know, in his sort of painful and complicated style ends up coming up with a response to the EPR paper.
that Bohr had settled it with his reply, even though people didn't really understand what Bohr had said.
And Bohr was the great thinker of early foundations of quantum mechanics, Danish physicist, where Bohr says to his wife,
Niels Bohr was the founder and defender of the Copenhagen interpretation.
and Bohr and his friends said, no, no, no.
And Bohr and his friends totally won the public relations battle.
So Bohr and Heisenberg, two of the other founders of quantum physics, they profoundly
But Bohr took a look at this thing and proved that Einstein was wrong for an incredibly embarrassing reason.
Nils Bohr went over here and he had a slightly different abstract principle, which accepted the principles behind quantum mechanics.
Neils Bohr said, come.
- Even Niels Bohr , one of the founding fathers of quantum mechanics, found it impossible to accept that a particle could be influenced by a potential
Einstein and Bohr had a big debate about it and Bohr won.
That is precisely Bohr 's quantized angular momentum condition.
Was that Niels Bohr ?
And Niels Bohr is classical, and he has not yet opened the box.
And Niels Bohr one said, "those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it."
So people like Niels Bohr or Werner Heisenberg-- Bohr is the guy on the left of that picture
And that was Niels Bohr , who again, is-- he's the older guy in the picture over off on the side.
And he proved that Bohr was right and Einstein was wrong and that you could not have some more complete theory of how
It is true that Bohr and Heisenberg and Pauli and a group of brilliant physicists did put together the first true theories of quantum physics.
in part because Bohr 's ideas had already become entrenched over the quarter century before that, and in part because David Bohm had--
And Neils Bohr , the great Danish Physicist who apparently had won a language which was called bad English.
While others were confused by the theory Bohr offered answers, his philosophy became known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.
And eventually everybody agreed with Bohr .
But Einstein hadn't even persuaded Bohr that quantum mechanics really is non-local.
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr -- "Prediction's very difficult, especially if it's about the future."
I'm saying that because Bohr said it was hard to understand.
Now part of the reason that Bohr won the day was also that there was a proof by John von Neumann that
So von Neumann's proof and Bohr 's writings helped quantum physics carry along.
Werner Heisenberg has a conversation with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, late night, walking through a park, what happens?
That man was Niels Bohr , the most influential figure in quantum physics at the time.
and I think that was like a pretty important point to Bohr .
And yet this is taken as like the great victory for Bohr over Einstein, which is crazy, but history is written by the victors right
The next day, Bohr took a nap after lunch and never woke up, and so after many decades, the Einstein-Bohr debate was over.
Do you think you're smarter than Niels Bohr ?
- The heart of the debate between Einstein and Bohr was about whether there was a problem,