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Can light bend around corners? Dr. Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics, answers the internet's questions about physics.

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56 Comments

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@TheJordanK

1 year ago

Light isn’t straight confirmed.

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@jcehlert

1 year ago

This is how you answer questions.

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@mayukhawasthi8156

1 year ago

The kid just wanted to know the answer to his homework.

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@extremedegree1688

1 year ago

All I need to say is a black hole, if you look at a picture of one(or an illustration of one) you can see light bending around it

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@MurseSamson

1 year ago

Light can also take unexpected turns, if you punch tiny holes into a solid surface. It's actually much more crazy how that can bend light than you think.

Light can bend at angles that seem absolutely crazy by doing this on a mirrored surface 📐 0.0001° to 360

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@gu2387

1 year ago

Is this bending also what is meant by refraction of light? Like Dr. M mentioned -glass, water, etc

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@zsomborburany9741

1 year ago

Light never slows down. It only appears to slow because it is constructive in any mediun.

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@americanightmare

7 months ago

The invisible concept reminded me of a historical event in Northern Africa during wwIi where the British government conscripted a magician to help the army cross the desert w/o being seen. His name was Jasper Maskalyne

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@TheOnlyGHOST1015

1 year ago

One of Earth's greatest minds

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@youlikedyourowncomment5151

1 year ago

Much more likeable than Neil deGrasse Tyson

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@AbdiWakil-r4o

9 months ago

So they only taught you rectilinear propagation of light

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@americanightmare

7 months ago

Anyone who has ever been swimming or drank a glass of water on a sunny day should know light can bend. With the glass of water you can also see the light split into the spectrum. Essentially, if you have ever seen a rainbow that’s light which has both split and bent TADA!!

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@snowonthebeach02

1 year ago

refraction is basically bending of light.

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@Doubleup27

1 year ago

Very interesting!

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@cassievining340

1 year ago

The ability to use glass to bend light completely around it and camouflage something inside, is this theoretical or have experiments been conducted?

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@TLe-nf9lo

1 year ago

He lost me at "invisible" 😵

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@AK27AK

1 year ago

Cloaking technology concepts.

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@shashwatsrivastav1078

1 year ago

the bending of light is called refraction

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@JO-mg6xc

1 year ago

Yes, it’s called fiber optics

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@venkybabu8140

1 year ago

Atmosphere bends light.

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