A new paper by a team of researchers led by University of Notre Dame physicist Bolizsaar Janko provides an overview of research into one of the few remaining unsolved problems of quantum mechanics. More than a century ago, at the dawn of modern quantum mechanics, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Neils Bohr predicted so-called “quantum jumps.” He predicted that these jumps would be due to electrons making transitions between discrete energy levels of individual atoms and molecules.
(source: newsinfo.nd.edu)
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