ABSTRACT

The beginning of the 20th century is marked by tremendous new scientific developments and specifically by the birth of quantum mechanics. It starts with Max Planck and Max Einstein, who introduce and apply the concept of quanta to characterize the energy of light. Quantum computers can considerably decrease the time it takes to complete calculations and solve extremely complex problems. Until the 18th century, very little is understood about light. According to the philosophers Euclid and Plato, light is produced by our eyes. Light is clearly capable of traveling through an interstellar void, while a wave needs a medium for material propagation to exist. However, because of Isaac Newton’s reputation, the corpuscular theory persists until the 19th century. When light is beamed on the top layer, it frees and pushes an electron that moves towards the bottom layer, creating a current. This current is then used to power engines for electric cars.