Video summary
In this vlog style film, Alhazen talks about being a physicist and mathematician, with a specialism in optics and light.
He explains that we see because light bounces off objects into our eyes. He outlines the need for observations and making a hypothesis, not just using abstract reasoning.
He goes on to explain his theory that light travels in straight line, and how he proved this by carrying out an experiment with two lanterns.
This clip is from the series Scientists and Scientific Method.
Teacher Notes
In this vlog style film, Alhazen talks about being a physicist and mathematician, with a specialism in optics and light.
He explains that we see because light bounces off objects into our eyes.
He outlines the need for observations and making a hypothesis, not just using abstract reasoning.
He goes on to explain his theory that light travels in straight line, and how he proved this by carrying out an experiment with two lanterns.
Suitable for teaching Science at Key Stage 2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and at 2nd Level in Scotland. They also have cross-curricular links with History and Literacy.
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