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<p>and now the quantization of the electron orbits set the stage for the final revolution.</p>

<p>Throughout the first and modern eras of quantum mechanics, the concept that classical mechanics must be valid macroscopically constrained possible quantum models. This concept was formalized by Bohr in 1923 as the <a href="page.php?w=correspondence_principle">correspondence principle</a>. It requires quantum theory to converge to classical limits.A related concept is <a href="page.php?w=Ehrenfest%27s_theorem">Ehrenfest's theorem</a>, which shows that</p><p>
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