Light usually passes through each other. For example, if two flashlights cross each other in a classroom, light has no mass, so each light continues moving forward without being affected by the other.
In a discovery that challenges conventional optics, scientists have managed to make a laser beam cast its own shadow—a feat previously thought impossible, as light typically passes through other light ...
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