> In 1900, Max Planck derived the correct form for the intensity spectral distribution function by making some strange (for the time) assumptions. In particular, Planck assumed that electromagnetic radiation can be emitted or absorbed only in discrete packets, called quanta, of energy
> In 1900, Max Planck derived the correct form for the intensity spectral distribution function by making some strange (for the time) assumptions. In particular, Planck assumed that electromagnetic radiation can be emitted or absorbed only in discrete packets, called quanta, of energy
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_catastrophe#Solu...
How do you explain the zenos paradox’s place in reality?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno's_paradoxes
What’s with the hate on Plato’s ideals? What is a “chair”? Draw me a “circle”.