Other Inventions/Discoveries
Although Max Born was a brilliant mathematician, he was the scientist that was the most discredited in the development of the quantum theory. Eventually in 1954, he won the Nobel Prize for contributions in quantum mechanics. (Bernstein, Jeremy. "Max Born and the Quantum Theory." N.p., 29 July2005. Web. 28 Feb. 2014.) (pg 13). Before, Erwin Schrodinger wrote a paper about the theory and Max Born revised it meaning that he was able to make changes to the most credited quantum theory developer's paper. His other major contribution to science was the forming of the basis of the modern crystal lattice theory which helps us understand the structure of a crystal.
(Encyclopedia: Schweber, Silvan. "Max Born (German Physicist)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014) (pg 39).
(Encyclopedia: Schweber, Silvan. "Max Born (German Physicist)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014) (pg 39).
The picture on the left is Erwin Schrodinger, a German physicist who is the leader in the development of the modern quantum theory. The picture in the middle is Max Born, often discredited for his contribution to quantum theory. In 1954, he finally won the Nobel Prize for research he did off the quantum theory. The last picture on the right is a picture of a crystal lattice. The crystal lattice theory was one of Max Born's biggest contribution in science.