New Properties of Light Waves Unveiled by Physicists Utilizing a 350-Year-Old Theorem

New Properties of Light Waves Unveiled by Physicists Utilizing a 350-Year-Old Theorem

Since the 17th century, ‍when Isaac Newton and Christiaan Huygens⁣ first debated the ​nature of light,⁤ scientists⁤ have been puzzling over whether light is best viewed as⁣ a‌ wave or a ‍particle—or perhaps, at the quantum level, even both at once. Now, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have revealed a new⁢ connection between the two⁤ perspectives, using a ⁣350-year-old mechanical theorem—ordinarily used⁢ to describe the ⁢movement⁣ of large, physical objects like pendulums and planets—to explain ⁤some of the most ⁢complex behaviors⁤ of light waves.

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