Light is fundamentally a transverse wave, as described by Maxwell's equations, which do not allow for longitudinal wave solutions. If light were to behave as a longitudinal wave, it would fundamentally alter our perception, potentially resembling sound rather than light. However, the physics of sound and light differ significantly, making direct comparisons challenging. Discussions also touched on the potential for ultrasound in biomedical applications, but the idea of "seeing sound" remains largely speculative. Ultimately, the consensus is that if light were longitudinal, the world would remain unchanged, as the fundamental properties of light would not support such a scenario.