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B1 Intermediate English 7:40 Educational

The Original Double Slit Experiment

Veritasium · 9,872,511 views · Added 2 months ago

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

5/10

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Subtitles (99 segments)

00:06

What is light?

00:07

What is light? Light is... light is... what is light? That's a good question, isn't it? What is light?

00:13

Isn't it an element?

00:14

Light is brightness, I guess.

00:17

- We have auras? - We all have auras.

00:19

- Which are light? - Yes, they are.

00:21

It lights up the room, it makes it... not dark.

00:24

- What's the difference between blue light and red light? - The color.

00:27

It goes in your eyes and then you see stuff.

00:30

The range from white to red to orange to green, it's like the chakras of your body.

00:35

- Can you see my aura? - No, not particularly right now.

00:38

- Is it too bright out? - It's very sunny out here today.

00:41

- Does that make it harder to see someone's aura? - Not necessarily.

00:45

If I was to explain it to a blind person, I'd... It would be... It would be the difference... You see nothing whatsoever as a blind person, whereas I see things in front of me.

00:59

To be fair, the question of what light is, is not an easy one. For centuries, the greatest minds in science debated this issue.

01:06

In the late 1600s, Newton proposed that light was a stream of particles or corpuscles. He proposed this in his treatise, Opticks.

01:14

But at the same time, a dutch physicist named Huygens proposed that light was a wave.

01:19

And this debate raged on until it was settled by the experiment I've recreated today, Thomas Young's double slit experiment.

01:27

To make sure I got the experiment right, I went to the original source. With a help of Brady Haran, I managed to get into the vault, underneath the Royal Society in London.

01:36

We're in!

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