Niels Bohr was the founder and defender of the Copenhagen interpretation.
Niels Bohr says, "I can explain the different sizes of the orbits of the electrons in the atoms."
Niels Bohr stood up and he said, "Professor, we in the back are convinced that your theory is crazy,
Niels Bohr would go back and figure out a way it didn't work.
- 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
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 Niels Reimers is the guy who started Stanford's Office of Technology Licensing.
And Niels Bohr would stay up all night and come back the next day and say well nope, that won't work.
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Was that Niels Bohr?
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr-- "Prediction's very difficult, especially if it's about the future."
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.
after the city where Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg and others were doing their work, part of those fundamental laws are a set of rules that say,
after the city where Niels Bohr, and Werner Heisenberg, and others were doing their work, part of those fundamental laws are a set of rules that say
You get to Niels Bohr and his early explanations of how atoms might work, following on from Ernest Rutherford in Manchester
Consumer panels like Nielsen, that's around all the time.
Like Leslie Nielsen was a dramatic actor, and they picked him to do extremely dumb jokes.
Do you think you're smarter than Niels Bohr?
to the revolutionary contributions of scientists including Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, Max Born, Erwin Schrodinger, and Werner Heisenberg,
Werner Heisenberg has a conversation with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, late night, walking through a park, what happens?
So the pilot was directed by Niels Arden Oplev.
Louis de Broglie following work by Niels Bohr and others said that.
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buddies like George Robertson and Jakob Nielsen also got colored green. Then another bunch: Austin Henderson, Wendy Kellogg, John Thomas was another group. And then you'll see other
That man was Niels Bohr, the most influential figure in quantum physics at the time.
Eight years later, Niels Bohr was trying to understand how an atom is stable if it has a positive charge in the center
So the role of the observer here is played by Niels Bohr.
In fact, Niels Bohr himself said that coming up with a quantum theory of measurement was fundamentally misguided as a scientific project.
physics-- again, as Niels Bohr and company said-- then we can't ground classical physics in quantum physics.
This should have been a massive embarrassment for Niels Bohr, and the standard story around this thought experiment
So Niels Bohr had actually moved over here.
Well, Niels Bohr, one of the founders of the quantum theory, was in the audience.
So he had a series of very famous encounters with Niels Bohr at a series of meetings in the '20s and, well really in the '20s.
We worked with-- we were very fortunate to work with Marcus Nielsen and Camille and Marcus just had this amazing way of thinking visually.
And little things like I remember I was in the Nielsen Advisory Council.
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So actually, in the Nielsen Norman Group, I have been the one advocating the methodology approach.
This is an example I'm borrowing from Michael Nielsen, who's Reinventing Discovery--.
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And the many worlds interpretation sat in obscurity because Einstein didn't like it and Niels Bohr didn't like it.
This is named after the home of Niels Bohr's institute in Copenhagen, which was the center of the physics
Niels Bohr said to him, once Niels Bohr had accepted
the evidence from quantum mechanics, once Niels Bohr had looked down at these new things, these quantum results, Niels Bohr said to him, Einstein,