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Answered by anant3948
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Einstein was the first physicist to say that Planck's discovery of the quantum (h) would require a rewriting of the laws of physics. To support his point, in 1905 he proposed that light sometimes acts as a particle which he called a light quantum (see photon and wave–particle duality).

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Einstein's View in Quantum

So in quantum mechanics nothing is certain, and we can only describe things in terms of probabilities. Einstein didn't like this one bit. He believed there must be some underlying laws of nature that could define particles and make it possible to calculate both their speed and position.

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