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The ultraviolet catastrophe paradox was not entirely solved by Planck?s solution. A new interpretation is proposed for the meaning of his postulate, based on a new understanding of the interaction energy-matter. As a consequence, a new interpretation is also proposed for the Bose?s distribution. In 1999 the Physical Review Letters has published a paper by two Brazilian physicists describing an experiment made in the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG-Brazil), which results demonstrate to be correct the new interpretation for Planck?s postulate proposed herein.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | The ultraviolet catastrophe paradox was not entirely solved by Planck?s solution. A new interpretation is proposed for the meaning of his postulate, based on a new understanding of the interaction energy-matter. As a consequence, a new interpretation is also proposed for the Bose?s distribution. In 1999 the Physical Review Letters has published a paper by two Brazilian physicists describing an experiment made in the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG-Brazil), which results demonstrate to be correct the new interpretation for Planck?s postulate proposed herein. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Kirchhoff\'s Black Body |
| Author(s) | Wladimir Guglinski |
| Keywords | Kirchhoff's Black Body |
| Journal | None |
| Pages | 208-218 |
Abstract
The ultraviolet catastrophe paradox was not entirely solved by Planck?s solution. A new interpretation is proposed for the meaning of his postulate, based on a new understanding of the interaction energy-matter. As a consequence, a new interpretation is also proposed for the Bose?s distribution. In 1999 the Physical Review Letters has published a paper by two Brazilian physicists describing an experiment made in the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG-Brazil), which results demonstrate to be correct the new interpretation for Planck?s postulate proposed herein.