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Ray Tracing Explained: What It Is, And How It Works

Posted on September 16, 2023 By bot

Unless you’re a physicist, you probably don’t pay too much mind to the function of light in your daily life. Light is light, right? When there is light, we see, and when there isn’t, we don’t. But light is one of the most complicated forms of energy in our world, illuminating all that we see in ways both obvious and subtle, from the colors of the trees outside your window to the shadows in the corner of your closet.
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