They still can't decide if light travels in quanta or in waves.
Look at a helix from the face axis ...a rotating circle. Look at it from the side...a wave.. Light is energy emited from an atom right? So wouldn't it be safe to say that by the rules of inertia, light particles would wizz off of an atom in a rotating three dimentional path rather than instantly converting to 2D space?
Why do we assume it to be so? Just an idea...
Look at a helix from the face axis ...a rotating circle. Look at it from the side...a wave.. Light is energy emited from an atom right? So wouldn't it be safe to say that by the rules of inertia, light particles would wizz off of an atom in a rotating three dimentional path rather than instantly converting to 2D space?
Why do we assume it to be so? Just an idea...