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OTICS AND HOW LIGHT BEHAVES |
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| The study of light is called optics. By observing how light behaves as it meets different materials we can gain a better understanding of light, color and of how we see. As light falls upon an object, one of several principles take effect. They are: reflection; refraction; and absorbtion. Light can also be scattered, it can come across an interference or it can be diffracted.
These basic principles are important for the student of auric sight to understand, because in doing so, he or she will be able to discern the difference between a so-called "real" event and a psychic one. Under normal conditions light travels and at 186,000 miles per second and in a straight line, unless one or several of these other principles be applied.
Reflection is what happens when light is thrown back as light hits an object. The shinnier the object the more light will be reflected away from that object. Refraction occurs when light bends or curves as it moves away from an object. Diffraction is the process by which light spreads out instead of traveling in a straight line. This can happen if light passes through a small opening; and although subtle, this kind of behavior is very similar to the action of waves produced by a rock thrown into a pond of water. Interference occurs when two or more waves of light meet thereby creating an even brighter light. |

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