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Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency invites applications, qualifications to be as follows

 Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency invites applications, qualifications to be as follows After Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, billionaire Elon Musk received an important responsibility. Along with Elon Musk, Trump gave Vivek Ramaswamy the responsibility of DOGE, i.e. the Department of Government Efficiency. Musk announced the fictional department during Trump's election campaign, Trump transformed it into reality and gave it to two celebrities. Now, the search for skilled and qualified people to work in the much-awaited department has begun. This matter has been posted on the DOGE account on the social media platform X owned by Musk. Earlier this week, the Department of Government Efficiency opened its account on X. The number of followers on the account has now reached 1.4 million. These qualifications will be required to work in the Department of Efficiency On Thursday, DOGE posted a post on its X account, opening applications for the job...

Who is father of quantum physics? | How does quantum affect the brain?

Who is father of quantum physics? The father of quantum physics is Max Planck. He was a German physicist who made a groundbreaking contribution to the field of physics by introducing the concept of quantization of energy. In 1900, Planck proposed that energy is not continuous but is instead emitted and absorbed in discrete packets, or quanta. This idea was a radical departure from classical physics and laid the foundation for the development of quantum mechanics.

What is the biggest problem in quantum physics? | What did Einstein say about quantum physics?

What is the biggest problem in quantum physics? The biggest problem in quantum physics is the interpretation of its findings and theories. While the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics is well-established and successful in explaining a wide range of experimental results, there is still no consensus on how to interpret these results and what they tell us about the nature of reality.