I'll let Richard Feynman (which is slightly more qualified then me) to explain about the wavy nature of light. Feynman in my opinion was one of the coolest Nobel Prizes winners ever. His research in theoretic physics is cool, he plays bongo (which is cool) and wrote one of the nicest physics textbook I've ever read. And his autobiography is great reading. The video is short enough, concise enough and full of typical Feynman good humor;
I'll complete the post with the video of another great character. The subject is more general and in it's details, the lecture barely touches the subject of the post. But Murray Gell-Mann is another character, and what he says is very inspiring;
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