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By Oscar Alcock. Year 10 Elective History. Mr Diamond.
Advances in Science in Weimar Germany Between 1924 and 1929:
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This period between 1924 and 1929 in Weimar Germany is frequently cited as one of the highest level of intellectual expansion in human history.
Germany was the country with the most advanced science in the world at the end of 1929. In the 1920s Berlin at the centre of this advancement in science.
Many foundational contributions to science were made by German scientists during this period.
Some of these new theories that developed included: Without these theories modern science would not have become so detailed in the area of physics. Understanding of space would also be more limited. These were instrumental advances to science.
In 1924 the quantum Pauli exclusion principle. Quantum mechanics provides a mathematical description of much of the dual particle-like and wave-like behavior and interactions of energy and matter. The theory states that particles can occupy space simulatenous.
There were also two other advancements made in quantum physics by German
scientists Erwin Schrodinger and Paul Dirac.
These advancements in quantum theory led to better understanding of the atomic and sub-tamonic particles for future generations of students and scientists.
Quantum physics also tries to explain formation of particles in the universe in planetary processes of creation and destruction.