Okay, but how actually do mirrors reflect light? ( kbin.social )
Light is made of photons, so how do mirrors put the photons on a route that follows the law of reflection?
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Light is made of photons, so how do mirrors put the photons on a route that follows the law of reflection?
So this is something that's rumbled around in my head for a while and I'd like to see if I can get an answer here but I'm not sure I can word it correctly. Quick disclaimer, this is all 'as I understand it' not factual or even researched by any means so it may all just be a bunch of bullshit. Essentially the questionI have is...
I found some study on rainbow boas, or some similar species, incolving crystals and ridges. does the same apply for my ball python?