I am going to have to read this item a few more times -- and at some time of the day other than less than an hour from midnight -- to get what it's talking about.
But until then, it's just pretty cool that the world hoards more than one surprise, even for something that's been on the books for 150 years. James Clerk Maxwell figured out the equations that describe the behavior of light and other fields back before Thomas Edison made incandescent light bulbs that would last long enough to be useful.
It's almost like we don't know everything and there's still stuff to learn.
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