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'''[[Modern physics]]''' started with the works of [[Max Planck]] in [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]] and [[Einstein]] in [[Theory of relativity|relativity]], and continued in [[quantum mechanics]] pioneered by [[Werner Heisenberg|Heisenberg]], [[Schrödinger]] and [[Paul Dirac]]. '''[[Modern physics]]''' started with the works of [[Max Planck]] in [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]] and [[Einstein]] in [[Theory of relativity|relativity]], and continued in [[quantum mechanics]] pioneered by [[Werner Heisenberg|Heisenberg]], [[Schrödinger]] and [[Paul Dirac]].
- +==See also==
 +{{Portal|Physics}}
 +* [[History of physics]]
 +* [[Classical physics]]
 +* [[Quantum mechanics]]
 +* [[Theory of relativity]]
 +* [[Quantum field theory]]
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Modern physics started with the works of Max Planck in quantum theory and Einstein in relativity, and continued in quantum mechanics pioneered by Heisenberg, Schrödinger and Paul Dirac.

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