How do you use Heisenberg in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Heisenberg in a sentence
Heisenberg meaning
A surname from German.
Synonyms of Heisenberg
Using Heisenberg
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from German.
- Useful related words include: werner karl heisenberg, nuclear physicist.
- In the example corpus, heisenberg often appears in combinations such as: the heisenberg, werner heisenberg, heisenberg uncertainty.
Context around Heisenberg
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Heisenberg
- In this selection, "heisenberg" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, took, interim, 1973, group, politely and affair stand out and add context to how "heisenberg" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1946 to heisenberg heisenberg politely and bomb with heisenberg on the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "heisenberg" sits close to words such as adaptability, alam and anzac, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with heisenberg
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Channeling that inner Heisenberg. (4 words)
It was later recognized by Heisenberg Heisenberg, W. (1930). (9 words)
Heisenberg was its director from 1960 to 1970; in the interim, Heisenberg and the astrophysicist Ludwig Biermann were co-directors. (20 words)
The S-matrix approach was started by Werner Heisenberg in the 1940s as a way of constructing a theory that did not rely on the local notions of space and time, which Heisenberg believed break down at the nuclear scale. (40 words)
Because Sommerfeld had a sincere interest in his students and knew of Heisenberg's interest in Niels Bohr 's theories on atomic physics, Sommerfeld took Heisenberg to Göttingen to the Bohr-Festspiele (Bohr Festival) in June 1922. (37 words)
In 1973, Heisenberg gave a lecture at Harvard University on the historical development of the concepts of quantum theory. citation The substance of this article was presented by Heisenberg in a lecture at Harvard University. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
A courier hand delivered the recruitment letter, dated 18 July 1946, to Heisenberg; Heisenberg politely declined in a return letter to Pose.
Because Sommerfeld had a sincere interest in his students and knew of Heisenberg's interest in Niels Bohr 's theories on atomic physics, Sommerfeld took Heisenberg to Göttingen to the Bohr-Festspiele (Bohr Festival) in June 1922.
Eventually, Himmler settled the Heisenberg affair by sending two letters, one to SS Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich and one to Heisenberg, both on 21 July 1938.
Heisenberg was its director from 1960 to 1970; in the interim, Heisenberg and the astrophysicist Ludwig Biermann were co-directors.
In 1973, Heisenberg gave a lecture at Harvard University on the historical development of the concepts of quantum theory. citation The substance of this article was presented by Heisenberg in a lecture at Harvard University.
It was later recognized by Heisenberg Heisenberg, W. (1930).
The position and momentum in this phase space are mapped to the generators of the Heisenberg group, and the Hilbert space appears as a group representation of the Heisenberg group.
The S-matrix approach was started by Werner Heisenberg in the 1940s as a way of constructing a theory that did not rely on the local notions of space and time, which Heisenberg believed break down at the nuclear scale.
To Heisenberg, Himmler said the letter came on recommendation of his family and he cautioned Heisenberg to make a distinction between professional physics research results and the personal and political attitudes of the involved scientists.
Carmen is the sixth discovery for DNO in the Troll-Gjoa area since 2021, following the Rover Nord discoveries, Kveikje, Heisenberg and Ofelia, as you can see on the map to the right.
Channeling that inner Heisenberg.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that an observed object is changed by the observation itself, i.e. that objectivity is not possible.
It’s also looking at government buildings, per Heisenberg, and considers other public buildings, like schools and hospitals, as well as offices, viable future targets for its retrofit approach.
This leads to one of Heisenberg’s contemporaries, the Hungarian-British philosopher who unequivocally rejected the idea that machines could capture all of human intelligence.
As a result, both men were also working on the development of an atomic bomb, with Heisenberg on the German side and Bohr assisting the Allies as much as he could from Denmark.
He goes full Heisenberg on everyone, delivering a terrifying monologue and putting everyone in their place only to reveal that he's just messing with them.
The plot is intricate and incredibly detailed, showing Walter White's rise from a desperate family man to power-hungry, money-seeking drug kingpin Heisenberg.
As the show goes on, Walter develops the persona of “Heisenberg” in an effort to keep his illegal business separate from his family.
At that point, you can quite literally see the last bit of life drain from the eyes of Jesse Pinkman as ‘Heisenberg’ walks away.
However, as the events of the show inches closer to the Heisenberg era of “Breaking Bad,” it has considerably blurred the lines between Saul and the drug cartel.
Common combinations with heisenberg
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the heisenberg 18×
- werner heisenberg 11×
- heisenberg uncertainty 9×
- heisenberg was 7×
- heisenberg and 7×
- by heisenberg 6×
- heisenberg in 5×
- of heisenberg 5×
- and heisenberg 5×
- to heisenberg 4×