He introduced the idea that an electron can drop from a higher energy orbit to a lower one.
When an electron drops back down to a lower level, it releases the energy as radiation.
Luminescence is the process whereby light is emitted when the electron drops to a lower energy level.
Balmer-alpha occurs when the electron drops from the second excited state to the first (and has nothing to do with Steve or thrown chairs).
Lyman-alpha emissions occur when the electron drops from the first excited state back to the ground.
Eventually, the promoted electron will drop back down to its ground-state orbital.
The wavelength of light is determined by the amount of energy released when the electron drops to a lower orbit.
The electron will eventually lose energy (by releasing a photon) and drop into the lower orbital.
When the electron drops back down, it emits a photon.
An electron that loses energy to a photon drops inward from the outside of the cloud.