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Max Planck: The Architect of Quantum Physics


Episode 1072


This biographical entry chronicles the life and monumental achievements of Max Planck, the German physicist revered as the pioneer of quantum theory. It details his educational path from Munich to Berlin, where he transformed our understanding of thermodynamics and black-body radiation by discovering the energy quantum. His scientific breakthroughs earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 and led to the naming of the Planck constant, a fundamental pillar of modern science. Beyond his research, the text explores his leadership roles in major scientific societies and his complex experiences navigating political turmoil and personal tragedies during both World Wars. Finally, it outlines his legacy through posthumous honors and the establishment of the prestigious Max Planck Society.


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