"Its first brilliant success was the derivation of Balmer's formula for the spectrum series of and , together with the reduction of the universal constant of Rydberg to known magnitudes; and even the small differences of the Rydberg constant for these two gases appeared as a necessary consequence of the slight wobbling of the massive atomic nucleus (accompanying the motion of electrons around it). As a sequel came the investigation of other series in the visual and especially the X-ray spectrum aided by Ritz's resourceful combination principle, which only now was recognized in its fundamental significance."
January 1, 1970
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