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Physical & Life Sciences
Space-time, Big Bang and Black Holes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Quayle" data-source="post: 77141454" data-attributes="member: 410020"><p>Just a quick note: I saw a similar video by someone using that same thing of a beam of light shining on whatever particular spot we are noticing (the fish) but I don't think it was her. But anyway, the person on the other video made more of the notion of the light choosing, and how did the light know the quickest path, etc etc.. Maybe this is what SelfSim is getting at below, I don't know, but to me the question seems ridiculous. <u>We</u> are the one choosing the object. The light just shines and is refracted at the surface of the medium change. It doesn't know and doesn't care. Ok, I'll continue watching...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Quayle, post: 77141454, member: 410020"] Just a quick note: I saw a similar video by someone using that same thing of a beam of light shining on whatever particular spot we are noticing (the fish) but I don't think it was her. But anyway, the person on the other video made more of the notion of the light choosing, and how did the light know the quickest path, etc etc.. Maybe this is what SelfSim is getting at below, I don't know, but to me the question seems ridiculous. [U]We[/U] are the one choosing the object. The light just shines and is refracted at the surface of the medium change. It doesn't know and doesn't care. Ok, I'll continue watching... [/QUOTE]
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