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The Photon

In Our Time: Science

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The Origins of the Wave

In the 19th century scientist would have said it was a wave, an electromagnetic wave where at one moment you've got an electric field filling space but that electric field is dying away and a magnetic field is building up to replace it. So what we perceive as color for example is our eyes response to different frequencies of this oscillation. And as this oscillation takes place the energy of the wave travels through space at 300,000 kilometers every second which is what we call the speed of light because light is an example of an electromagnetic wave.

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