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Erwin Schrödinger was a Nobel Prize-winning Austrian physicist whose groundbreaking wave equation changed the face of quantum theory. Born on August 12, 1887, in Vienna, Austria, Erwin Schrödinger went on to become a noted theoretical physicist and scholar who came up with a groundbreaking wave equation for electron movements. He was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics, along with British physicist P.A.M. Dirac, and later became a director at Irelands Institute for Advanced Studies. A published author with works like What Is Life?, he died on January 4, 1961, in his home city. In 1927, Schrödinger left his position at Zurich for a new, prestigious opportunity at the University of Berlin, where he met Albert Einstein. He held this position until 1933, opting to leave upon the rise of Adolf Hitlers Nazi Party and the related persecution of Jewish citizens. Shortly after joining the faculty of Oxford University in England, Schrödinger learned that he had won the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics, sharing the award with another quantum theorist, Paul A.M. Dirac. The Famous Equations of Erwin Schrodinger are His Wave Equations,Schrodingers Equation And the world known Cats Experiment Which Really Explains And Makes Curious each one of us that what is Quantum Theory...........Today is the great day for Science And Technology That This Great Marvel Of Knowledge Arrived In the Great Era And Give us the Basics Of A Unique Theory.......
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 07:45:10 +0000

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