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Guest metint
Sorry to burst your bubble metint, but the link repo posted sums it up nicely...

Prism Action in Polarized Light

No bubble to burst... I am not smart enough for this stuff so I ask others, too...

Just passing on what another has told me...

It's all greek...

I read the article you posted... it utilizes a prism in the experiment... of course a prism will do that to light... but when viewing through polarized sunglasses you do not have the prism they speak of in that article.

I do know polarization works by some kind of slit or slot in the lenses (not visible to the n@ked eye) that allow certain wavelengths of light through. That's why diffraction made sense to me.

Would I rather be right or would I rather be happy?

I'm happy... :evileye I can't speak for the answer man who fed me... :trustme

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