A request for a simple proof of Planck's radiation distribution law highlights the complexity of deriving it, as proofs in physics often rely on underlying theories rather than straightforward demonstrations. The discussion notes that simplicity is subjective, and not all derivations can be condensed into a few lines. A suggested resource for a comprehensive explanation is a linked document that details the derivation from foundational concepts. Additionally, Feynman's Lectures, Volume 1, is mentioned as a source that provides a simpler proof. Understanding Planck's law requires grappling with its theoretical basis and derivation complexities.