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One man's journey adding a twist to light theary.
Inventor and project developer, Joseph Stute
Inventor and electrical engineer Joseph Stute presents his new twist on Young's double-slit light experiment. Has the interference pattern debate ended?
Electrical engineer and inventor Joseph Stute's interest in physics started with reading the book The Big Machine by Robert Jungk more than 50 years ago. It led him to falling into a rabbit hole of books and articles that presented the quantum world in layman's terms.

"I couldn't help but think something was amiss when pondering light theory," Josesph explains. "Shining an inexpensive laser light onto various surfaces randomly over several months may have had my family and friends think I'd grown more eccentric, but it was far from my usual quirkiness. The different light patterns they created constantly surprised me and piqued my curiosity.

After months of documenting the results, I arrived at a theory that suggests photons don’t act like waves as commonly interpreted from Thomas Young's light experiment and ripple tank demonstrations. The videos offered here share my findings. I hope you find them intriguing and encourage you to pick up an inexpensive laser and explore with me."
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