Copenhagen interpretation
The Copenhagen interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics in physics. It was developed by Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr, in Copenhagen in 1927. It is based on an idea called Born's law of the wave function by the Nobel Prize laureate Max Born. It is one of the first usable models of quantum mechanics.
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The Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen
Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein, pictured here at Paul Ehrenfest's home in Leiden (December 1925), had a long-running collegial dispute about what quantum mechanics implied for the nature of reality.