Werner Heisenberg introduces new abstract mechanics in 1925 that abstains from assigning position or velocity to the electrons in the atom. Instead the principles are based on the stationary states of the Bohr atom and the transfers between them. Together with Max Born and Pascual Jordan he shows that the mathematical formulation of this theory, instead of using numbers, operates with infinitely large tables of numbers, called matrices.
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