Light is composed of different particles; The physics of particles is dominated by coliision laws; When two particles collide, lighter (red) particles.

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Light is composed of different particles; The physics of particles is dominated by coliision laws; When two particles collide, lighter (red) particles are deviated more than heavier (blue) particles; When white light passes through a medium, different particles take different trajectories. Newton proves this using a color filter; Here, one color (green) is isolated from the spectrum after refraction; This isolated color (green) never changes after further refractions (stays green);

Light cannot be split into different particles (colors); Light is a wave which can be disturbed in different ways which produces different colors; When white light hits a medium, the wave is disturbed; These different disturbances appear as different colors. The colour that you see depends on the position of the source (medium) and the position of the screen (retina) This can be proved, because if the angle of the light ray is changed, the angle of the waves change. This causes a person to see a different colour of light.

In his research he saw that both theories are correct; He spun a disc of diferent colors and it became white proving Newton to be correct; With wave theories and the Young experiment it can be proved that light is made up of waves; In summary, it can be seen that both scientists were correct.

“I think both are right…”; “I think Maxwell is right…”; “Hooke presented his theory earlier and Newton said he was wrong…”; “Newton was wrong here, because he didin’t consider Hooke’s theory…”; “Hooke is wrong because he replied to Newton without taking Newton’s…”; “We think Maxwell is right because he considered both opinions…”;