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## Predecessors of Quantum Mechanics
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1. [Leonhard Euler]() (1748)
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$\huge \color{DeepSkyBlue} e^{i\theta} = \cos(\theta) + i\sin(\theta)$
Where:
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Euler's formula is essential for describing quantum wavefunctions and visualizing oscillations in the complex plane.
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## II. Early 20th Century – Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
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2. [Max Planck]() **(1900)**
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* Founder of quantum theory by introducing the concept of energy quantization.