Million Dollar Problems of Mathematics
This episode explores How Schrödinger’s Equation Changed the World, tracing the journey of a single mathematical formula from a snowy retreat in the Swiss Alps to the heart of every modern gadget. In the early 20th century, physics was at a crossroads as classical laws failed to explain why electrons didn't spiral into atomic nuclei or why light behaved as both a wave and a particle. In 1925, Erwin Schrödinger made a radical breakthrough by treating electrons not as point-like planets, but as spread-out "wave functions"—mathematical clouds that determine the probability of finding a particle in a given state. The episode reflects on the 100-year legacy of quantum science, showing how a "radical, somewhat arcane proposal" became as central to our civilization as Newton’s laws or Einstein’s relativity.
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