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opticaIIllusion

What does the double slit look with this?


surfintheinternetz

I saw this video a while ago but had completely forgotten about it, whilst watching it it made me think of some reports of UFOS. Bright object but it doesn't illuminate its surroundings, I've actually seen this in real life (object went over my house). From the video we can see the photons will always reach their destination, so how would a ufo stop this? Do the photons begin with high energy then lose enough that they don't illuminate the surrounding area? Even if the ufo moves extremely quickly the light should still continue until it hits something. I mean the mere fact we are seeing the object must mean that the photons are reaching our eyes! Weird! This lead me to another thought, can ufos manipulate the path of light in realtime? How would this work? Obviously the reports are anecdotes with no real proof, I have only given it as much thought as I have due to that brief sighting I had.


clckwrks

Do you know that from some reports we can surmise that UAPs have their own gravitational field? It would make sense that it distorts light but does not always illuminate its surroundings


surfintheinternetz

Yeah this is another thing I've considered, but then if this is the case would the path of light simply follow a sphere around the object? This still doesn't answer why the light will reach our eyes but not the surroundings. I know its stupid to speculate without any hard evidence but its fun to think about. If we take the event horizon of a black hole we see a ring around the black hole called the event horizon, this isn't light from the black hole but light from matter that hasn't fallen in yet. Because no light escapes the black hole it just looks black to me. Saying that.... we have been seeing a lot of black blobs in the sky! So could that mean the ufos employ some kind of extreme gravity?


tobbe1337

but for us to see the apple light up the light wave hitting the apple has already bounced back to our eyes.. how tf does that work?


TechnicoloMonochrome

I believe the only thing holding us back from getting a photo of an electron was the frame rate. I'm not sure if this particular tech will work with an electron microscope but I think it'd be cool if it does.