Talk:History of quantum mechanics

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...the 1900 quantum hypothesis by Max Planck that any energy radiating atomic system can theoretically be divided into a number of discrete ‘energy elements’ ε (epsilon) such that each of these energy elements is proportional to the frequency ν with which they each individually radiate energy...

could better read

... the 1900 quantum hypothesis by Max Planck that any energy radiating atomic system can theoretically be divided into a number of discrete ‘energy elements’ ε (epsilon) such that each of these energy elements radiate energy proportional to their frequency ν with which they each individually radiate energy ...

But I'm not super sure if they mean the same thing? Rhetth (talk) 01:19, 22 February 2008 (UTC)