Quantum Physics and Human Knowledge by Niels Bohr... Niels Bohr is the most famous Danish scientist and one of the founding fathers of quantum mechanics. He was the first to introduce the solar model into understanding the atom...but his personal creativity did not stop at the point of his interpretation of the spectrum of the hydrogen atom and the visualization of the orbits of electrons around the nucleus. The atom, but he left a large library in which he discussed many of the ideas and philosophies behind the huge work known as quantum mechanics or (quantum mechanics)... Among these issues is what is known as the Copenhagen interpretation. We find it here and a large space of discussion has been devoted to it, brilliantly refuting the reasons. Which led to it and the resolution of the clash with the concepts of classical physics.. In browsing this book, we are inspired by the famous sentence of the great scientist Maxwell: (It is useful for researchers in any field to read its history, as science is best understood in its infancy)... And the researcher in quantum physics is fortunate with all This is the legacy left to us by Niels Bohr, which helps us understand many of the experimental and philosophical problems that this science faced in its infancy, and it is a science that is gaining momentum day after day in light of the majestic development in observational and experimental technology.