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'It invites us to reconsider our notion of shadow': Laser beams can actually cast their own shadows, scientists discoverThose models give the simulated laser beam its own shadow because they treat it as a solid object instead of a ray of light. During a lunchtime conversation about this quirk of the modeling system ...
Light rays travel in straight lines. Light cannot bend around opaque objects in their way. Shadows are created when an object blocks light from the Sun or another light source. When the light can ...
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