# #Mon Aug 09 11:41:20 CEST 2010 Text__JYazQKOaEd-WfYQ0GneCwQ_text=

When one perceives something, the distance between the sense organ and source is bridged in some way.

There are two possible explanations\: either the source emits matter, which travels across space, or a short-term change propagates within the microworld between the source and the sense organ. This, for example, is how sound was first explained as a wave within the carrier medium of air in ancient times.

Light, however, presents a puzzle for physics\: Is it a wave? If it is, what is it that oscillates? Unlike sound, light can also pass through a vacuum. Is it a stream of particles then? If it is, why doesn\u2019t the source of light become lighter?

Text__JYazQKOaEd-WfYQ0GneCwQ_title=Labyrinth of Microworlds