Quantum Atomic Theory Paper:
Following Article "Quantum Weirdness? It's All In Your Mind"
Rachel Patterson
Our Lady of Mount Carmel (SCH 4U4)
1. What are the limitations of Quantum Mechanics? (2A)
Quantum Mechanics doesn't have any limitations, when looking at it from a mathematical perspective. Generally in math equations we are always solving for X, the unknown variable, which is what Quantum Mechanics essentially does. You set up the equipment for the experiment to validate your hypothesis and go through with the experiment you're most likely going to get a X amount of outcome(s). With the unknown outcomes it leads to no defined number of having little or a lot of limitations, when this happens we assume there is none because of how much is yet to be discovered. An example of this would be Niel Bohr development of the quantum model for the hydrogen atom. Even though his development was incorrect because it didn't apply to the rest of the elements on the periodic table it was the starting point of a limitless discoveries with Quantum Mechanics.
2. What was the thought experiment "Schrödinger's Cat" meant to clarify? (3A)
Schrödinger's Cat experiment clarifies the understanding of all the uncertainties or misleads to the Quantum
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It's All In Your Mind" by Hans Christian von Baeyer for three reasons. First disagreement is with the authors opening statement, "...quantum mechanics is the most successful theory in all physical sciences..." (Baeyer, H. C. (2013, June)). This opening statements gives an illusion to readers that we have have the atomic world partially figured out when we have only scratched the surface, how is it successful when there are so many clarifications and discoveries need to be made. For example Niel Bohr's development of the quantum model was incorrect how do we know for sure that there are false established discoveries made within the Quantum