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‘Dark photon’ theory of light aims to tear up a century of physics

Last updated: April 29, 2025 10:07 am
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Light has long been considered to have dual characteristics – it behaves as both a wave and a particle. This concept, known as wave-particle duality, has been a fundamental principle in quantum physics for over a century. The famous double-slit experiment, conducted by physicist Thomas Young in 1801, provided evidence for the wave nature of light. However, a new interpretation challenges the traditional understanding of this experiment and raises questions about the true nature of light.

In the double-slit experiment, light waves are directed towards a barrier with two narrow slits. When the waves pass through the slits, they interfere with each other, creating a pattern of alternating light and dark bands on a screen placed behind the barrier. This interference pattern is a key piece of evidence supporting the wave theory of light.

But a recent reinterpretation of the double-slit experiment suggests that the interference pattern may not be solely due to the wave nature of light. Instead, it proposes that the pattern could be a result of interactions between light particles and the slits themselves. This new perspective challenges the conventional view of light as a wave and suggests that it may have a more complex nature than previously thought.

The implications of this reinterpretation are profound and could have far-reaching consequences for our understanding of light and quantum physics as a whole. If light is not purely a wave but also exhibits particle-like behavior, it would necessitate a reevaluation of many established principles in the field.

As we continue to uncover the mysteries of the universe, it is important to remain open to new interpretations and perspectives that may challenge our existing beliefs. The double-slit experiment, once thought to definitively prove the wave nature of light, now serves as a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of scientific knowledge. Only through continued exploration and experimentation can we hope to unravel the true nature of light and the universe in which we live.

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