Respuesta :
Answer:
They don't affect the reputation of atomic theory at all.
Explanation:
Schrödinger and Heisenberg extended the model of the atom, as did Thompson, Rutherford, and Moseley before them.
Each model was based on the best available information at the time.
The availability of new information may require a new atomic model, but it doesn't destroy the reputation of older ones.
Answer: it did not affect the reputation of the atomic theory
Explanation:
Bohr only considered hydrogen and hydrogen-like atoms. Atoms with one electron. Schrödinger and Heisenberg extended it.
Every knowledge is science is alway built from previous knowledge. What you know to be right today might be proven wrong by someone else in the future. It doesn't mean you weren't right. So all scientists must keep an open mind, who knows, we might encounter aliens on earth in the future.