1. Light travels in straight lines at speeds of 186,000 miles per second from the sun to Earth, where some is absorbed by plants as energy and some warms the atmosphere.
2. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be described as waves of photons, with properties like wavelength and frequency.
3. Herschel's experiment in 1800 discovered infrared light by finding that a thermometer placed outside the visible spectrum registered the highest temperature.