Light, as a Feather

Stephen R. Wilk

A history of using feathers to create diffraction patterns.

 

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In the late 17th century, Scottish mathematician, astronomer and physicist James Gregory used a bird feather to split a beam of sunlight into different colors. Although some sources identify the feather as that of a sea bird, Gregory’s own writings never name the type of feather.

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