Max Planck’s discovery of the frequency of electromagnetic radiation, now known as the Planck Frequency, revolutionized physics and paved the way for modern quantum mechanics. The concept is based on a simple equation that states that energy (E) is equal to an oscillation frequency (f), multiplied by a constant called Plancks Constant (h). This formula has become one of the most important equations in science and technology today.

The actual value of this constant was calculated by Max Planck himself in 1900 and it has since been used to explain numerous phenomena related to light waves, such as black body radiation or why certain colors appear brighter than others when illuminated with white light. In addition to its application in optics, Plancks Constant can also be used for calculating atomic energy levels or even how electrons move around atoms.

Perhaps one of its most interesting applications however lies within quantum computing where it serves as an essential component for understanding entanglement – two particles being connected no matter how far apart they are spatially from each other – which could potentially lead us towards new discoveries about our universe’s fundamental laws on physics at very small scales like never before seen!

With all these exciting possibilities stemming from this discovery alone we should take some time out every once in awhile just appreciate what Max Planck had done over 100 years ago; his work still continues impacting our lives today!

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