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

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In the double-slit experiment, light waves interfere with each other – or do they?

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Light is both a wave and a particle – or so we have thought for about a hundred years. Since the advent of quantum physics, light has been understood to exhibit wave-particle duality. One part of this duality can be traced to physicist Thomas Young who, in 1801, performed an experiment that confirmed light’s wave character: the double-slit experiment. But a radical new interpretation brings into question the results of this famous experiment, and indeed, the very nature of light itself.

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