quantum theory
Americannoun
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any theory predating quantum mechanics that encompassed Planck's radiation law and a scheme for obtaining discrete energy states for atoms, such as the Bohr model.
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any theory that treats certain phenomena by the methods of quantum mechanics.
a quantum theory of gravitation.
noun
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Any of various theories that makes use of the assumptions, principles, and laws of quantum mechanics.
Etymology
Origin of quantum theory
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Unlike classical physics, which predicts precise trajectories for everyday objects such as cricket balls or communications satellites, quantum theory can only predict the likelihood of where a particle might be observed.
From Science Daily
The research, published in the journal Physical Review D, introduces a new mathematical framework for connecting quantum theory and gravity.
From Science Daily
Over time, Lorentz invariance became a foundational assumption in modern physics, especially within quantum theory.
From Science Daily
JJ: There’s so much contradiction within the music on “Quantum Baby” that mimics quantum theory.
From Los Angeles Times
The Born rule bridges the math of quantum theory to the outcomes of experiments, which makes the field a legitimate scientific discipline in the first place.
From Salon
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