Light is so common that we rarely think about what it really is. But just over two hundred years ago, a groundbreaking experiment answered the question that ...

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The video is about Thomas Young's classic double slit experiment, which was completed in order to provide evidence for the wave-like nature of light. The video explains the basic principles behind this experiment. It also recreates Young's experiment itself with a simplified setup and shows how its results demonstrate constructive and destructive interference of light waves. The video then goes on to explain why the output light forms a circle rather than two lines at the bottom as initially predicted. Through vivid visuals and simple explanations, viewers of this video are able to gain a fundamental understanding of an important milestone in physics history.

Keywords: double slit experiment, wave-like nature of light, constructive interference, destructive interference, Thomas Young's Experiment

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