Newton vs Huygens: corpuscular vs wave models of light explained and refuted

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @cwj9202
    @cwj9202 4 года назад +14

    It was interesting to learn that Newton described the different colored lights in terms of size - not a far jump from there to wavelengths.

    • @KalebPeters99
      @KalebPeters99 3 года назад +4

      Right?
      Everyone talks about it like "aaaand then he was proven completely wrong and now we have the correct theory of photons" but like he was so close in so many ways!

  • @varsity9171
    @varsity9171 Год назад +2

    very clear and straight to the point!

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi 6 месяцев назад +1

    great presentation!

  • @senukakariyawasam4461
    @senukakariyawasam4461 2 года назад +1

    You single handedly moved my mark up to an A in physics. Thank you!!!

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
    @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 2 года назад

    I find it odd that Newton or Huygens never came up with the idea of light being a wave with particle characteristics when the absorption and emission takes place. Spherical 4π geometry will naturally form a three-dimensional process (three-dimensional space) that has to be squared r² if the process is relative to the surface of the sphere. This could give us a reason why so much is squared in physics, t², c², e², ψ² and velocity v² as in kinetic Eₖ=½mv² energy. This process would form an uncertain ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π future continuously unfolding with the exchange of photon ∆E=hf energy. Also it would explain why the spheres only move in the forward direction!

  • @mhub3576
    @mhub3576 Год назад

    Very informative and well- presented video. Thank you.

  • @koenraad4618
    @koenraad4618 8 месяцев назад

    It is beautiful how Huygens' wave principle explains several optical phenomena. I never understood why we cannot have both types of waves (longitudinal and transverse) in vacuum. An Earth quake causes primary (longitudinal) and secondary (transverse) surface waves. The primary wave velocity is higher than the secondary wave velocity. I published on a generalization of Maxwell's electrodynamics theory that describes three types of waves in vacuum: transverse electromagnetic, longitudinal electro(scalar)magnetic and longitudinal superluminal 'Phi' waves (electric field is minus the gradient of Phi, and the 'magnetic field' is minus the time derivative of Phi, where 'Phi' is the electric potential). Although Huygens assumed incorrectly that visible light is a longitudinal wave phenomenon, that does not mean that longitudinal waves in vacuum do not exist, and should have a velocity much higher than 'c' (the speed of the transverse waves in vacuum). After all, we do not have a clear understanding about the physical nature of Louis de Broglie's pilot wave in vacuum, which should have a velocity much much higher than 'c'. And what do you know: recent measurements of the propagation speed of the Coulomb field (the near electric field) shows Coulomb's electric field propagates with a velocity mucher higher than 'c', in agreement with my classical electrodynamics theory. So Huygens' suggestion of 'aetheric' longitudinal waves was not incorrect, although such waves are not the light that we see. I am Dutch, standing on Huygens' shoulders, and Newton is my hero, the greatest scientist of all time. Final remark: a "constant" TEM wave velocity 'c' (and an upper bound for all physical velocity) is a dogmatic postulate. Constant 'c' is NOT a law of physics, because theoretical upper bounds or theoretical lower bounds (regardless the theoretical background) are dogmatic non-empirical suggestions, that can't be verified/falsified by experiments. Einstein understood this very well, so he duped the 'c' velocity barrier (boundary) a 'postulate', which actually means DOGMA, and certainly does not mean LAW.

  • @hemantkumar1487
    @hemantkumar1487 3 года назад

    Beautifully explained.. you are a gem ..

  • @matthewhield6905
    @matthewhield6905 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video

  • @superlambmilkshake4904
    @superlambmilkshake4904 3 года назад

    Can you please provide the link to the "light as a wave animation"?? @PhysicsHigh

  • @YassineJ
    @YassineJ 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video !

  • @hugdragon8616
    @hugdragon8616 5 месяцев назад

    i thought the wave model kinda explained polarisation?

  • @billjump6359
    @billjump6359 3 года назад

    where do you get your shirts from

    • @PhysicsHigh
      @PhysicsHigh  3 года назад

      Most are my own designs. A few are purchased.

  • @value8035
    @value8035 3 года назад +1

    So Newton thought light had charge and a mass.?? If that is the case, he can explain diffraction using attraction (gravitational/magnetic) between light corpuscle and the slit?

    • @shimona
      @shimona 2 года назад

      but how would u explain the constructive and destructive interferences?

  • @uranium8250
    @uranium8250 3 года назад

    Awesome stuff

  • @roze6211
    @roze6211 2 года назад

    thank you , that was really helpful

  • @MohammadAli-sg8bj
    @MohammadAli-sg8bj 3 года назад +1

    Such great content, really appreciate your efforts

  • @johnjeremias9437
    @johnjeremias9437 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation, thank you

  • @CHAO4K
    @CHAO4K 4 года назад +1

    thank you this really helped out a lot!

  • @omambisseckchambert6572
    @omambisseckchambert6572 3 года назад

    Great explanation

  • @annettebertora4434
    @annettebertora4434 4 года назад +2

    Quanta = Electric /magnetic radiation.......I think you should have mentioned M. Planck, no??????

    • @PhysicsHigh
      @PhysicsHigh  4 года назад +1

      I could have but Planck hadn’t quite worked it out. As far as he was concerned the quanta idea was a mathematical solution to the black body curve and he still wanted to reconcile it with classical theory. It was Einstein who put it altogether.

  • @JeshuSavesEndTimeMinistry21C
    @JeshuSavesEndTimeMinistry21C Год назад

    Sagnac interference effect
    hence revalidation of Ether

  • @ShivanshRana
    @ShivanshRana 3 года назад

    Huygens wavefront theory was able to explain the wave nature but Newton was. Only able to explain the particle nature,but in reality light behaves both as light as well as wave,while particle is at rest it more likely behaves like a particle but when in motion it behaves mores as a wave.

  • @MuriloIto1
    @MuriloIto1 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @stimulantdaimamld2099
    @stimulantdaimamld2099 2 года назад

    great

  • @kinddata
    @kinddata 4 года назад +1

    Light is such a paradox to me. Say, two people where in a library, reading books under an entangled light source. Would they see, what each other is reading, overlaying on their eyes?

    • @lolnub265
      @lolnub265 3 года назад +2

      No because reflection is occurring on the book as the wave of light reflects back
      Since the path of reflection is not situated at the eyes, we can't see it.

  • @renevandort7015
    @renevandort7015 Год назад

    Christiaan Huygens had al eerder gezegd dat het .licht uit de golven bestaat zoals electronen en volgens mij bestaat het licht uit de electronen.

  • @victormaxwellpeters9771
    @victormaxwellpeters9771 3 года назад

    How could a genius like Sir Issac Netwon miss those when a layman could make out.

  • @beachboardfan9544
    @beachboardfan9544 4 года назад +1

    Learned about the duality of light 15ish years ago, still doesnt sit right with me...

  • @thgr3549
    @thgr3549 3 года назад

    Y

  • @academy2247
    @academy2247 3 месяца назад

    Shadows

  • @nshaji1729
    @nshaji1729 6 месяцев назад

    Francis Bacon died well before Newton was born. So he did not oppose Newton's corpuscular theory. Probably you meant Hooke

    • @PhysicsHigh
      @PhysicsHigh  6 месяцев назад

      Oops. You are right. That’s for the correction.

  • @bonganicarlinemartiens9814
    @bonganicarlinemartiens9814 3 года назад

    Not you grading Sir Isaac Newton.

  • @shashi2289
    @shashi2289 2 года назад

    Newton cannot be correct in everthing

  • @cheangleng7617
    @cheangleng7617 3 года назад

    Wrong
    Wrong
    Wrong
    Wrong

    • @bishplis7226
      @bishplis7226 2 года назад

      it was a a sad day for newton

  • @danduerango7718
    @danduerango7718 3 года назад +2

    Brush ur teeth man