Light can be described as behaving both as particles and waves according to different scientific models throughout history. Isaac Newton viewed light as particles or corpuscles, Rene Descartes saw light requiring a plenum or medium to travel through, and Christiaan Huygens proposed light as wave propagation through the luminiferous aether.
Light can be described as behaving both as particles and waves according to different scientific models throughout history. Isaac Newton viewed light as particles or corpuscles, Rene Descartes saw light requiring a plenum or medium to travel through, and Christiaan Huygens proposed light as wave propagation through the luminiferous aether.
Light can be described as behaving both as particles and waves according to different scientific models throughout history. Isaac Newton viewed light as particles or corpuscles, Rene Descartes saw light requiring a plenum or medium to travel through, and Christiaan Huygens proposed light as wave propagation through the luminiferous aether.