Bob Bergeson

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But then why does the light emitted by an atom not contain all colors, rather than just a few particular ones? Why are atomic spectra not a continuum of colors, instead of just a few separate lines? Why, in technical parlance, are they “discrete” instead of continuous? For decades, physicists seemed incapable of finding an answer.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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