What events led to the final gunshot?

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The discussion centers around a quote attributed to Max Planck, mentioned during a meeting or convention involving notable scientists like Albert Einstein, possibly related to relativity. The specific quote being sought suggests that despite scientific theories, the meeting cannot extend in time, leading to its adjournment. Participants reference the Solvay Conference of 1927 as a significant event where such discussions took place. The conversation also includes an unrelated narrative that shifts focus away from the original inquiry about Planck's quote. The main objective remains to identify the exact wording of Planck's quote and the context of the meeting.
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I am trying to remember a quote I once read by Max Planck. Max Planck, Albert Einstein, and other scientists were at a meeting or convention regarding relativity or some other scientific theory. Planck said something like "As the [some scientific theory] cannot extend the time for this meeting, this meeting is adjourned."

Does anyone know of the quote I am asking about?

What is the exact quote by Max Planck?

What was the meeting?
 
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not sure of the quote but the solvay 1927 conference was very big.
 
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