The problem is that replacement of Quantum Mechanics by Quantum Field Theory is still very demanding.
Quantum mechanics brought an unexpected fuzziness into physics because of quantum uncertainty, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Nevertheless, all of us who work in quantum physics believe in the reality of a quantum world, and the reality of quantum entities like protons and electrons.
Quantum field theory was originally developed for the treatment of electrodynamics, immediately after the completion of quantum mechanics and the discovery of the Dirac equation.
I'm fascinated with quantum physics.
Without the possibility of error and real indeterminacy implied by the quantum theory, human liberty is meaningless.
The most important application of quantum computing in the future is likely to be a computer simulation of quantum systems, because that's an application where we know for sure that quantum systems in general cannot be efficiently simulated on a clas...
I once pitched this show that was just like 'Quantum Leap,' in terms of the set-up, and I got a pass because they said 'Quantum Leap' didn't work, even though it was on for six or seven seasons. You can't say 'Quantum Leap' didn't work!
The illusion is we are only physical.
I am fascinated by quantum physics.
Doing is a quantum leap from imagining.
There is no hospitality like understanding.
Which came first — the observer or the particle?
Quantum physics thus reveals a basic oneness of the universe.
I got into physics through pop science and quantum science and ended up being such a quantum groupie.
Quantum phenomena do not occur in a space. They occur in a laboratory.
If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet.
There's a lot of things I nerd out over. Quantum Mechanics. I also love Dungeons and Dragons. I want to be an astronaut.
Nothing can create something all the time due to the laws of quantum mechanics, and it's - it's fascinatingly interesting.
The people knew what had made them human. It was not their shortcomings, but their hearts.
I do feel strongly that string theory is our best hope for making progress at unifying gravity and quantum mechanics.