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《哥本哈根》是“谜”1941年,德国物理学家海森堡做了一次神秘的哥本哈根之旅,去看望他的丹麦同行、老师、精神父亲尼尔斯·波尔。他们在量子力学方面所做的共同努力及建立的“不确定性”原理给原子物理带来革命性的变革。但是由于战争和德国对丹麦的占领,他们两人站到了完全敌对的两边。这两个朋友之间肯定发生了什么不愉快的事情,这些破坏了他们之间的关系。可是,海森堡为什么要去哥本哈根?他想对波尔说些什么?这样的“谜团”从那以后一直困扰着科学家和历史学家。“哥本哈根”是个谜。至今人们也无法确切地认定海森堡与波尔1941年那次会见的真实意义,当然也更无法认定当事人的动机、企图和潜意识所起的作用。对于当年原子弹的研制和付诸实战、对于今天世界所面临的潜
“Copenhagen” is “mystery ” In 1941, German physicist Heisenberg made a mysterious trip to Copenhagen, to visit his Danish counterparts, teachers, spiritual father Niels Boer. Their joint efforts in quantum mechanics and the established “uncertainty” principle have brought revolutionary changes to atomic physics. However, due to the war and Germany’s occupation of Denmark, both of them stood on completely hostile sides. What unpleasant affirmations have certainly taken place between these two friends has destroyed the relationship between them. However, why did Heisenberg go to Copenhagen? What did he want to say to Boer? The “mystery” has been plaguing scientists and historians ever since. “Copenhagen ” is a mystery. So far, people have not been able to conclusively determine the true significance of the meeting between Heisenberg and Boll in 1941, and certainly can not even identify the motives, attempts and subconscious roles played by the parties concerned. For the development of atomic bombs that year and put into actual combat, the potential facing the world today