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light is not wave nor particle. light is vibrating electrostatic force carried by vibrating electrons.light passes through matter/medium act as wave, light hits metal act as particle.
Quote from: fuckedscience on 08/09/2017 08:09:22light is not wave nor particle. light is vibrating electrostatic force carried by vibrating electrons.light passes through matter/medium act as wave, light hits metal act as particle.Ok, I personally like some of what you have ''said''. But first before I ask about your notion in more detail , can you please firstly define what you mean when you say light? The reason I ask this is because there is invisible light and visible light. By just saying light you are being general and not precise with your terms.
how nuclear reaction produces heat/energy?
if you do the double slit experiment in a vacuum, you will find light has no wave property.
I just ask a simple question!Are light waves affected by gravity? If so, does it change the wavelength or amplitude?Which experiment or who proved?
why does all the (Sun's) nuclear fuel not ignite at once?
the sun's energy is from star formation, the sun is not an active nuclear reactor.