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by sieabahlpark 2351 days ago
Except light is a wave and not a particle so reflection is explained when you consider that.
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Light is not a wave. Photons are particles. Light as a wave is a convenient abstraction that explains a lot of light's behaviors, but not all of them. I recommend Feynman's QED lectures (or the book), where he explains this.
This debate is very old. Newton and Huygens fought long over it .. and eventually it was solved by: it is both or rather neither. It is a quant.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality#...

A "quant" is someone who studies quantitative finance, typically found in investment fields. The word for this wave-packet with particle properties is "quantum". It is a singular noun; its plural is "quanta".
Thx. Not a english native speaker. In german it would be just "quant".
That's half right.