Wash out the quantum era

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

In the grand hall of physics, there is a brave man who single-handedly challenged the classical theories of Newton and Maxwell, and he is Bronke. His story is like a legend that stirs people's hearts.

At the University of Berlin in 1887, Bronke was at the helm of the Institute of Theoretical Physics, burdened with the doubts of his mentor and the pressure of the times. Faced with the complex problem of blackbody radiation, he chose the most difficult path, challenging two very different theories. The Wien formula is valid in the short-wave range, while the Rayleigh formula dominates in the long-wave range, and the two are incompatible and cannot coexist.

However, the genius Bronk examines both formulas from a unique perspective. After countless days and nights of painstaking meditation, he decided to split and reorganize the two formulas to form a completely new theory. It was tantamount to washing a whole new world out of the sea of physics, and he succeeded in doing so.

Bronck's formula in black shocked the entire physics community when it was announced. It has been verified that this formula perfectly solves the problem of blackbody radiation and has become a good story through the ages. However, the birth of this formula is the product of "manuscript washing". Planck received the honor, but he was deeply confused because he did not understand the true meaning of the formula.

The emergence of quantum theory is like a revolution, which completely subverts people's cognition. It tells us that energy is not continuously emitted and absorbed, but in the form of one piece. This notion is diametrically opposed to the ancient notion of physics, as if a small car travels directly from point A to point C, ignoring point B in the middle.

Bronke's quantum theory was born, which instantly subverted Newton and Maxwell's classical physical system. He single-handedly challenged the entire physics community and eventually won. His name went down in history as the pioneer of the quantum era.

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