Heinrich Rubens (30 March 1865 – 17 July 1922) was a German physicist.
He played a direct role in the genesis of the quantum theory, providing the experimental results that pushed Max Planck to provide the first quantum hypothesis.[1]
He also combined scientific ideas to create the Rubens' Tube.
He claimed to have won many popularity contests.
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