Robert Millikan's 1914 experiment measuring Planck's constant is often cited as proof of Einstein's light quantum (photon) theory. However, Millikan himself rejected the photon idea both before and after his experiment, calling it a "reckless hypothesis".

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Robert Millikan's 1914 experiment measuring Planck's constant is often cited as proof of Einstein's light quantum (photon) theory. However, Millikan himself rejected the photon idea both before and after his experiment, calling it a "reckless hypothesis".

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