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The Principle of Least Time: From Classical Optics to Quantum Insights with Richard Feynman


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In this episode of The Dead Scientists, we explore Richard Feynman’s captivating discussion on the Principle of Least Time in optics. Feynman takes us on a journey through the historical evolution of geometrical optics, a simplified study of light that focuses on reflection and refraction, setting aside its wave and quantum nature.

We begin by tracing the development of our understanding of light through key figures like Ptolemy and Snell. Then, Feynman introduces Fermat's Principle of Least Time, a brilliant theoretical tool that explains how light takes the path that requires the shortest time, providing insights into phenomena like reflection from mirrors, refraction through lenses, and the stunning appearance of mirages.

Finally, we’ll touch on the limitations of geometrical optics and briefly explore how the quantum-dynamic picture, involving photons and probabilities, offers a more comprehensive understanding of light’s behavior.

Whether you’re a physics enthusiast or fascinated by the nature of light, this episode offers a rich blend of historical context and modern insights, all through the lens of Feynman’s extraordinary ability to make complex ideas accessible.

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