“Qu. 31. Have not the small Particles of Bodies certain Powers, Virtues or Forces, by which they act at a distance, not only upon the Rays of Light for reflecting, refracting and reflecting them, but also upon one another for producing a great part of the Phænomena of Nature?”
Quote by Isaac Newton
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MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY OPTICS
This book delves into the mathematical principles that govern the behavior of light and its interaction with matter, providing a foundational text for the study of optics. more
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