Are you aware of this beautiful fact that a light particle which touches you during daylight is generated eight seconds before in a nuclear reaction between two Hydrogen Deuterium particles on the Sun and travels fifteen crore kilometers straight away to reach the Earth?
For me and for those who share my perception, light is not a mere wave length ranging from 300-700 nano-meters in Electromagnetic Radiation.
Light is a miracle!
From the dim old oil lamps to the modern flashing LEDs; from the contradicting theories arguing about its particle and wave nature to the modern Electromagnetic and Photon theories, light alone is constant. And I contemplate that how many mysteries about light are there which still have not seen the light of day.
Light is mysterious.
From amateur dabbling with the light’s straight travel practical and a failed projector attempt during my lower studies to a matured amateur dabbling with prisms and other lab equipment during my higher studies, light has remained an unrealized fascination and also an unbreakable frustration with its complex intrigues like refraction, polarization etc.
Light can be taxing.
When the light is too much, I fail to notice the light as I become a part of the light. I’m the light. While I’m accustomed to see the light in a flickering oil lamp in a dark room (probably the sanctums of temples); the incandescence of a smouldering wood pile on a winter night; blinking lights of passing vehicles; the fluorescence of neon bulbs and celebrating its sacredness, I am also advised to see the Light in the eyes of a human. So far, I don’t think that I’m much accustomed to notice that Light in the eyes.
Light is fascinating.
And light can be many things. Light is many things. I’m light. I’m a light warrior.
For me and for those who share my perception, light is not a mere wave length ranging from 300-700 nano-meters in Electromagnetic Radiation.
Light is a miracle!
From the dim old oil lamps to the modern flashing LEDs; from the contradicting theories arguing about its particle and wave nature to the modern Electromagnetic and Photon theories, light alone is constant. And I contemplate that how many mysteries about light are there which still have not seen the light of day.
Light is mysterious.
From amateur dabbling with the light’s straight travel practical and a failed projector attempt during my lower studies to a matured amateur dabbling with prisms and other lab equipment during my higher studies, light has remained an unrealized fascination and also an unbreakable frustration with its complex intrigues like refraction, polarization etc.
Light can be taxing.
When the light is too much, I fail to notice the light as I become a part of the light. I’m the light. While I’m accustomed to see the light in a flickering oil lamp in a dark room (probably the sanctums of temples); the incandescence of a smouldering wood pile on a winter night; blinking lights of passing vehicles; the fluorescence of neon bulbs and celebrating its sacredness, I am also advised to see the Light in the eyes of a human. So far, I don’t think that I’m much accustomed to notice that Light in the eyes.
Light is fascinating.
And light can be many things. Light is many things. I’m light. I’m a light warrior.