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Yes, black light exists. It is a type of ultraviolet light that emits mostly ultraviolet radiation, which is not visible to the human eye. Regular light, on the other hand, emits a broader spectrum of visible light that we can see. Black light is often used in special lighting effects, fluorescent materials, and detecting certain substances.

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