The 1927 Solvay Conference, held in Brussels, was one of the most significant gatherings of scientists in history, particularly for quantum mechanics. We’re approaching the 100th anniversary of this groundbreaking session. Of the 29 attendees, 17 were or became Nobel laureates. The field of quantum owes them a great debt in creating its’ foundations.
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