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“First, energy is quantised: in atoms it does not take on all possible values but only a ladder of specific values whose separation is fixed by the value of a new constant of Nature, dubbed Planck's constant and represented by the letter h. An intuitive picture of how the wavelike character of the…” quote by John D. Barrow
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““First, energy is quantised: in atoms it does not take on all possible values but only a ladder of specific values whose separation is fixed by the value of a new constant of Nature, dubbed Planck's constant and represented by the letter h. An intuitive picture of how the wavelike character of the orbital behaviour leads to quantisation can be seen in Figure 7.1, where we can see how only a whole number of wave cycles can fit into an orbit. Second, all particles possess a wavelike aspect. They behave as waves with a wavelength that is inversely proportional to their mass and velocity. When that quantum wavelength is much smaller than the physical size of the particle it will behave like a simple particle, but when its quantum wavelength becomes at least as large as the particle's size then wavelike quantum aspects will start to be significant and dominate the particle's behaviour, producing novel behaviour. Typically, as objects increase in mass, their quantum wavelengths shrink to become far smaller than their physical size, and they behave in a non-quantum or 'classical' way, like simple particles.””

John D. Barrow

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Source Book: The Constants of Nature, John D. Barrow, 2002

Quantisation means only specific energy levels are allowed, determined by Planck's constant; particles act as waves whose wavelength shrinks with mass, making quantum effects negligible for large objects.

In simple terms: Only certain energy values exist; big things act classically.

Key Takeaway

Recognize scale‑dependent quantum behavior.

Themes

physics quantum mechanics scale classical limit

Mood

curious analytical inquisitive

Type

scientific educational

When to use this quote

  • nanotechnology
  • particle physics experiments
  • semiconductor design
  • quantum computing
  • educational demonstrations

Key Concepts

Planck constant wave‑particle duality de Broglie wavelength

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does mass affect quantum behavior?
  • When might quantum effects be observable in larger systems?
A Different Perspective

Quantum effects can still appear in macroscopic systems under special conditions.

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