Max Planck
In the pantheon of scientific giants, few names shine as brightly as Max Planck. A German physicist born in the 19th century, Planck revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his groundbreaking work on quantum theory. His discovery that energy is released in discrete packets, or quanta, laid the foundation for modern physics and earned him the Nobel Prize in 1918. But Planck was more than just a brilliant scientist; he was a man of principle who stood firm in his beliefs during the tumultuous years of Nazi Germany. Join us as we explore the life and legacy of this remarkable thinker, whose ideas continue to shape our world today.
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