Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: greg <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:54:30 +1300
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
Before the famous Michelson-Morley experiment (end of s. XIX), some physicists would have said "light propagates over ether, some kind of matter that fills the whole space but has no measurable mass", but the experiment failed to show any evidence of it existence.
Not just that, but it showed there was something seriously weird
about space and time -- how can light travel at the same speed
relative to *everyone*? Einstein eventually figured it out.
In hindsight, Maxwell's equations had been shouting "Relativity!"
at them all along, but nobody had seen it.
previous experiments showed that light was not made of particles either.
Except that the photoelectric effect showed that it *is* made
of particles. Isn't the universe fun?
Until DeBroglie formulated its hypothesis of dual nature of matter (and light): wave and particle at the same time.
Really it's neither waves nor particles, but something else for
which there isn't a good word in everyday English. Physicists
seem to have got around that by redefining the word "particle"
to mean that new thing.
So to get back to the original topic, it doesn't really matter
whether you talk about light travelling or propagating. Take
your pick.
--
Greg
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: Steve Holden
- Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- References:
- Why not a Python compiler?
- From: Santiago Romero
- Re: Why not a Python compiler?
- From: Luis M. González
- RE: Why not a Python compiler?
- From: Ree***, Andrew
- Re: Why not a Python compiler?
- From: Grant Edwards
- RE: Why not a Python compiler?
- From: Ree***, Andrew
- OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: Doug Morse
- Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- From: Gabriel Genellina
- Why not a Python compiler?
- Prev by Date: Re: Turn off ZeroDivisionError?
- Next by Date: Re: OT: Star Wars and parsecs
- Previous by thread: Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- Next by thread: Re: OT: Speed of light [was Re: Why not a Python compiler?]
- Index(es):