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Not a very nice monument to a great man
This monument stands in tribute to Max Planck, the German theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 and whose contributions to physics made him one of the fathers of Quantum Physics. Ultim...
Location: Humboldt University Max Planck, bronze statue commemorate a great German theoretical physicist who made many contributions to theoretical physics. His discovery of energy quanta won him the...
After we entered the territory of the University of Humboldt, in the yard we saw (before the entrance) three more monuments to people of science - G. Helmholtz, T. Mommzen and M. Plank. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig P...
At the entrance to the University of Berlin on the Russian street Unter den Linden is this statue of great physicist Max Planku.Quantum physics for me as the statue is too abstract, so the statue is created ...
Not a very nice monument to a great man
This monument stands in tribute to Max Planck, the German theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 and whose contributions to physics made him one of the fathers of Quantum Physics. Ultim...
Nobel prize winner statue
Location: Humboldt University Max Planck, bronze statue commemorate a great German theoretical physicist who made many contributions to theoretical physics. His discovery of energy quanta won him the...
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck!
After we entered the territory of the University of Humboldt, in the yard we saw (before the entrance) three more monuments to people of science - G. Helmholtz, T. Mommzen and M. Plank. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig P...
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At the entrance to the University of Berlin on the Russian street Unter den Linden is this statue of great physicist Max Planku.Quantum physics for me as the statue is too abstract, so the statue is created ...
Very unusual sculpture
A very abstract sculpture dedicated to the memory of German theoretical physicist, founder of quantum physics. Not frightening, but rather surprising.