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100 Years Werner Heisenberg: Works And Impact 〈FHD • 8K〉

After World War II, he was instrumental in rebuilding German science, serving as the director of the Max Planck Institute for Physics and president of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Heisenberg and the Framework of Science Policy

After the discovery of the neutron in 1932, he developed the neutron-proton model of the nucleus and applied quantum theory to solve the long-standing mystery of ferromagnetism. Philosophical and Cultural Impact 100 years Werner Heisenberg: works and impact

At age 23, Heisenberg authored the "Umdeutung" (reinterpretation) paper, which replaced the classical idea of planetary electron orbits with a mathematical framework based strictly on observable quantities. This was the first complete mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics. After World War II, he was instrumental in