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Explore the groundbreaking development of Niels Bohr's quantum atom model in this 37-minute lecture by Dr. John Heilbron from the University of California, Berkeley and Oxford University. Delivered at the APS April Meeting 2013 in Denver, the talk delves into the historical context and scientific advancements that led to Bohr's revolutionary theory. Trace the evolution of atomic models from J.J. Thomson and Rutherford to Nicholson, and understand the contemplative process and intellectual debts that shaped Bohr's work. Gain insights into the quantum revolution that began a century ago and its lasting impact on modern physics. Part of the Plenary Session II: The Quantum 100 Years Ago, the Quantum Today, and the Quantum Tomorrow, this presentation offers a comprehensive look at a pivotal moment in scientific history.