Summary of Historia de la luz

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The video discusses the idea that light is composed of electromagnetic waves and particles, and is not just a physical body made up of small particles. This idea was developed by Isaac Newton and Michael Faraday, but the classical theory of light remained the dominant view in the scientific community for 1500 years. In the 18th century, Adolf Hitler spoke about the vibration of light objects and their movement through the ether to the eye. This form of vibration theory of light was developed empirically by Michael Faraday during the first half of the 19th century.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the idea that in classical Greece, it was believed that the light was found in the human eye in the form of fire inside of the eye. Philosophers such as Plato and Empédocles believed that the light inside the eye merged with the solar light and formed a homogeneous light that directed and collided with external objects. As a result, the interior light was projected outward and reached objects. This theory was developed by Leonardo da Vinci and Johannes Kepler, and the eye was considered to be an internal fire that received external light and formed the vision we experience. This idea was developed more fully by Isaac Newton and Michael Faraday. Newton believed that light was a physical body composed of small particles that followed the same laws as planets. However, the classical theory of light remained the dominant view in the scientific community for 1500 years. In the 18th century, Adolf Hitler spoke about the vibration of light objects and their movement through the ether to the eye. This form of vibration theory of light was developed empirically by Michael Faraday during the first half of the 19th century. Einstein's theory of relativity and the principles of quantum mechanics proposed that light cannot be reduced to matter or its movement. Light is composed of electromagnetic waves and particles, and is

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