Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce multiple shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, andmultiple shadows from both objects overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relationwhere they appear to the position of the object or objects that movecombine. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to touch as these outer layers combine.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to touch as these outer layers combine.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce multiple shadows. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, multiple shadows from both objects overlap where they appear to combine. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to melt into each othertouch as the layered edges of the two objects layer each othersthese outer layers combine.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to melt into each other as the layered edges of the two objects layer each others outer layers.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to touch as these outer layers combine.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to melt into each other as the layered edges combineof the two objects layer each others outer layers.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to melt into each other as the layered edges combine.
Try this out in a room that has one of those ceiling fans with four light bulbs. The multiple sources of light produce multiple shadows that are clearly visible and you can see this sort of phenomenon take effect. As the shadows overlap it gives this appearance and produces the phenomena spoken of. In normal situations the multiple sources of light encountered can often times be light that is reflected off of walls and nearby objects, anything that is white or lighter colored. The multiple shadows produced are so faint they are not even noticeable until they overlap other shadows. Sources of light from different angles produce shadows that are stretched at different different dimensions. When your elbow moves toward the book, for example, shadows stretch, shadows line up, and shadows overlap to produce this effect as the angles of light change in relation to the position of the object or objects that move. What looks like the edge of the shadow of a single object is the edge of where the layers of shadows overlap each other the most. When the layered shadows of two objects approach they appear to melt into each other as the layered edges of the two objects layer each others outer layers.