In fact, other researchers have already shown the key phenomena of quantum theory emerge from a generalization of probability theory that could, too, have been in principle devised in the 18th century, before there was any inkling that
tiny particles behave this way.
Not exact matches
«When you have a
tiny particle that's 10, 20 or 50 atoms across, does it still
behave the same way as larger
particles, or grains?
A comprehensive look at how
tiny particles in a lithium ion battery electrode
behave shows that rapid - charging the battery and using it to do high - power, rapidly draining work may not be as damaging as researchers had thought — and that the benefits of slow draining and charging may have been overestimated.