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Singularity Theory Yields Elegant Description of Polarized Sunlight

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Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists have long been intrigued by the polarization of light in the daytime sky. In 1863, Sir David Brewster noted the similarity of the phenomenon with that produced by refracting crystals. Less than a decade later, Lord John W.S. Rayleigh proposed that the polarization was the result of scattering by molecules in the atmosphere, leading to Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar's description in the mid-20th century of the polarization in terms of multiple scattering effects. Singularity theory offers a "beautiful" approach to explaining the polarization patterns observed in the sunlit sky....Read full article

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    Published: January 2005
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    polarization
    Polarization refers to the orientation of oscillations in a transverse wave, such as light waves, radio waves, or other electromagnetic waves. In simpler terms, it describes the direction in which the electric field vector of a wave vibrates. Understanding polarization is important in various fields, including optics, telecommunications, and physics. Key points about polarization: Transverse waves: Polarization is a concept associated with transverse waves, where the oscillations occur...
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