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Tetrahedron of Silver Balls Models Chaos of Light Beams

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Robert C. Pini

Get your laser pointer ready to create some (legal) chaos. Using a set of four silvered balls, each 12 inches in diameter, put three of the balls in a triangular pattern and add the fourth to the top to build a pyramid-shaped stack. Voila! You have a model for chaotic scattering of light beams. Shine the laser pointer into the empty center of the pyramid. As the light enters, it will reflect repeatedly off the balls and form a dazzling fractal image. Chaotic light beams Scientists at the University of Maryland used the simple model to demonstrate the effect of chaos on light...Read full article

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