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A theory that developed from Max Planck's quantum principle and Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. The quantum principle states that waves (light, infrared, X rays, etc.) are emitted from any body in "packets" known as quanta, rather than [arbitrarily]. Each quantum would have more energy depending on the frequency of the waves. The uncertainty principle states that the more accurately you know [the position] of a particle, the less accurately you can know its velocity, and vice versa. Heisenberg, Erwin Schrodinger, and Paul Dirac created a theory called quantum mechanics, which was based on the uncertainty principle. Particles were now thought to have a quantum state, a combination of position and velocity. In a nutshell, it brought [randomness] into physics, which many physicists (Einstein, for example) objected. Still, many others accepted it.
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