
A. J. (Aldous Huxley) Rayleigh
A. J. (Aldous Huxley) Rayleigh was an influential physicist best known for his work on light and sound waves. He explained how waves interact and scatter, leading to phenomena like the blue sky (Rayleigh scattering). His studies helped scientists understand why the sky is blue, how sound waves behave in different environments, and contributed to advancements in optical and acoustic technologies. Rayleigh’s insights are fundamental in physics related to wave behavior, and his work remains a cornerstone in fields like meteorology, optics, and acoustics.