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Originally Posted by Dragar
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
Laser light is light that is concentrated so we could see this flash of light...
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Not only are you wrong, you're making this up. Nowhere in your crazy account does it talk about what can't be revealed and what can be, and when you make things up like this it's hardly a wonder you contradict yourself over and over.
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So you're saying a laser light is the same as Sunlight?
The flash of laser light being reflected is due to the intensity of that beam off of a reflective surface and the distance from the observer. What I'm saying is simply this; daylight does not reveal itself but this same light can reveal laser light (which is concentrated light energy) or other types of images when these photons interact with things in the atmosphere.
To get a laser you need to get some excited atoms! Excited atoms emit photons. This in turn stimulates other atoms to emit photons.
To make a powerful laser you can trap the atoms between two mirrors. This bounces the photons back and forth, increasing the stimulation of other atoms.
Unlike the light we see from the sun, light from a laser is made up of just one colour. All the waves in light from a laser travel in the same direction, making a concentrated beam.
How lasers work (in theory) - YouTube
How Lasers Work (in practice) - Smarter Every Day 33 - YouTube