Yeah, though I don't know of any quantum engineering programs yet. Quantum computers are still a very new concept.omfgzergrush wrote:Ooh. Alright, there I go assuming again.
Anybody who wants to do a STEM major should be doing quantum something right now, considering it's the biggest scientific thing since sliced differentials.
Those things confuse the hell out of me.
Yeah, those were made on observations he could make.Fire 29 wrote:The only problem with newtons laws is that they don't explain quantum mechanics. More studying for us.
They didn't even know that aims existed for sure until the 19th century, and since he lived predominantly in the 18th, he couldn't have observed atomic motion, let alone sub- or sub-sub-atomic motion.
Still, on the macroscopic scale, his laws of motion are definitely applicable.