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How the Stern–Gerlach experiment made physicists believe in quantum mechanics

01 Nov 2022 Hamish Johnston

A century ago, the German physicists Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach carried out an experiment that gave an important credibility boost to the new-fangled notion of quantum mechanics. But as Hamish Johnston discovers, their now-famous experiment succeeded even if the physics on which it was based wasn’t quite right

Quantum concept illustration
Quantum test Beams of silver atoms proved crucial to the Stern–Gerlach experiment. (Courtesy: istock/Denis Pobytov)
Despite its counter-intuitive weirdness, quantum mechanics ranks as one of the most successful scien

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