Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Eight Paths of Light

There are eight paths of light, which are predominant in nature. Ray of Light: It is evident that the light is primary source of life on this earth’s surface. A beam of light or a shaft of light or a ray of light triggers the mechanisms in the green and develops different materials on the greens, whatever be the surface exposed develops its own mechanism and prepares the materials which useful one way or other to its existence.
When this light ray is obstructed by any material it behaves differently, which are again root cause of different phenomenon. The different phenomenons which are predominant are given bellow:

Scattering: By scattering it deviates from the path of original direction and breaks into its constituents. And thus makes the mater of the obstruction mesmerized,
Reflection: By reflection it bounces back in different direction creates mirror images or complex conjugates,
Diffraction: By diffraction the light slightly deviates from the path of the original direction creates illusions,
Interference: By interference of the different constituents of the light forms fringes of infinite colours, creates amazement,
Spectral lines: Each constituent of light forms its own spectra by its own interfering fringes or spectral lines, characteristic of the all materials.
Absorption: When light or its constituents are absorbed by the obstructing materials, they excite it and emit the characteristic of the light or its constituents or its varieties by which the materials are identified.
Dispersion: The light which has fallen on one material does neither of the above characteristics; it disperses into all the directions spherically, also called as polarizing, high inertial materials.
Unison: The light that has all the above items 2 to 7, has the knack of combining after certain period of time or travel of distance

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