Biography of Max Planck

Biographies of Scientists Book 17 · LibriHouse
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Max Planck, the German physicist and Nobel laureate, is recognized as the father of quantum theory, a revolutionary framework that transformed modern physics. Born in 1858 in Kiel, Planck’s intellectual curiosity and dedication to science led to his discovery of the quantum, which challenged classical physics and paved the way for innovations in technology and understanding of the universe. This biography examines Planck’s groundbreaking work, his role in the scientific community during turbulent times in Germany, and his steadfast commitment to scientific truth. Despite personal tragedies and the challenges of war, Planck’s legacy as a pioneer of quantum mechanics and a respected scientist endures. This book offers an insightful look into his life, his discoveries, and his profound impact on the world of physics.

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Kuldeep Shubham
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A fascinating look at the life of someone who changed the world
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