they are derezzed when they hit their own light trail or another program/users trail
Yes
The reason the wall appears black is that it absorbs light in the visible spectrum (~400nm to ~700 nm in wavelength); otherwise, the wall is no longer black. A green wall reflects green light (~500 nm) but absorbs all else. ===========================
the light perceives which is the one that is reflected, then most gets absorbed with whats rest of the light .
That would be Tron
Apparently not. When I turn my flashlight on and shine it at the wall across the room, the light from the flashlight crosses the room at the speed of light, and it makes this big fuzzy spot on the opposite wall. It not only gets there right now and not in the future, but some of it bounces off the wall and back to me so that I can see the wall, and that also happens right now and not in the future.
A wall light is typically called a sconce or wall sconce. It is a type of light fixture that is mounted on a wall and is used to provide light for a specific area or as a decorative element in a room.
When red light strikes a green wall you see a brown wall!
Any object that has light shone on it would appear in a particular color because the said object absorbs all the other colors of the spectrum and reflects one single color. when the light itself consists of a single color, the color of the object gets modified because the reflected light contains the color of the light and then part that is reflected. For ex, the wall in the question would appear red if the light is only one wavelength but would appear as a combination of red and its own natural color if the light is a combination of different wavelengths.
Light cannot go though a wall- that is why you cannot see through a wall. Well, you CAN- if there is a window in the wall.
Yes, light rays can reflect off a wall. When light hits a wall, some of it is absorbed, some is transmitted through the wall, and the rest is reflected. This reflected light is what allows us to see objects around us.
BM Tron is based on a game in the Tron movie. It's a multiplayer game for up to four players and offers the choice of playing either against a computer or against a friend. The purpose is to avoid crashing into the wall or into the tail of your opponent.
An opening in a wall to let in air or light is called a window.