I think it is amazing how well you explained this in a simple form and in such a short video, you definitely have a gift for explaining complex things in a simple and understandable way! I especially love the way that you handled waves versus particles and as much of a geek as I am related to light I did not understand the section that you shared about passing through glass until now. Keep up the good work!
When it comes to cancer cells, I hear that they cancer cells vs non-cancer cells, are non-reflective under polarized light, by which I mean normal cells will reflect a polarized light back while cancer cells reflect a polarized light back as non-polarized. Any idea why this is?
my brain must have dead cells for spatial cognition I get mixed up trying to think in three dimensions the only thing i really understand is that polarized sunglasses are worked somehow to make the lenses block all but one direction of light everything else seems somewhat “blurry” to me it’s not your fault though thank you
I think it is amazing how well you explained this in a simple form and in such a short video, you definitely have a gift for explaining complex things in a simple and understandable way! I especially love the way that you handled waves versus particles and as much of a geek as I am related to light I did not understand the section that you shared about passing through glass until now. Keep up the good work!
I have been looking forward to this one for a while! Do you have any questions about polarization? Let me know in the comments!
Wow .... there was so much there I didn't know I didn't know!! Thank you!
You did it great! You re my hero now! :)
When it comes to cancer cells, I hear that they cancer cells vs non-cancer cells, are non-reflective under polarized light, by which I mean normal cells will reflect a polarized light back while cancer cells reflect a polarized light back as non-polarized. Any idea why this is?
my brain must have dead cells for spatial cognition I get mixed up trying to think in three dimensions the only thing i really understand is that polarized sunglasses are worked somehow to make the lenses block all but one direction of light everything else seems somewhat “blurry” to me it’s not your fault though thank you
Hi there! How're you doing now?
It's great now tell me how to explain it in two to three sentences for 8 year olds.