GE's idea although similiar in concept was drastically different. Their idea was to use special glass, which would change its level of transparency based on an electrical current which ran through it. This idea was later modified and is now found in the common-place eyeglasses which automatically become more opaque in the light.
Dude, I am obtaining my PhD in obtics and mirror design and have spent many years studying light at a certain giant engineering university. I am sorry to burst your bubble, but your statement is an absolute lie. This prediction was instead made by Plank in the early 1900's. Schrodinger, who hated Plank, attempted to steal all of his ideas and stifle his development... much like Newton stealing calculus from Leibniz.
Please from now on, do some research before you post
GE's idea although similiar in concept was drastically different. Their idea was to use special glass, which would change its level of transparency based on an electrical current which ran through it. This idea was later modified and is now found in the common-place eyeglasses which automatically become more opaque in the light.
Dude, I am obtaining my PhD in obtics and mirror design and have spent many years studying light at a certain giant engineering university. I am sorry to burst your bubble, but your statement is an absolute lie. This prediction was instead made by Plank in the early 1900's. Schrodinger, who hated Plank, attempted to steal all of his ideas and stifle his development... much like Newton stealing calculus from Leibniz.
Please from now on, do some research before you post