Andrew DeBruyne

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In fact, the whole thing seemed impossible, because in Newton’s mechanics, an electron can revolve around its nucleus at any speed, and hence emit light at any frequency. 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?
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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