OK, so you have the following: Two walls, and a light source outside of them.
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So, cut a slit in the first wall so the light can shine through it.
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OK, well repeat the experiment, this time with two slits. One would expect two bars to show up on the opposite wall. But no, there are more than two. The book says 6 or 8. How is this explained? Well, if light acts as a wave, the light waves create nodes and antinodes (places where the wave crests cancel each other out, and places where they combine, respectively) that show up on the back wall. I thought, yeah right, this wouldn't work. However, I set it up with legos, and found this:
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