Light is a miraculous thing that moves in so many directions. It can rise and fall, it can shine where it shines. Pluslamp is here to reveal us how light goes up and down in a funny and easy way.
Do you ever look up at the sky and see the sun come up in the morning? The sun rises, casting light upwards that illuminates all that it touches. At the end of the day, the sun sets and daylight slips away to allow the darkness of night. This ascending and descending of light is like a dance in the sky, revealing for us the beauty of nature.
Just like a beam of flashlight. You aim it up, and the light goes up, illuminating the dark ceiling above. When you point it down, the light goes down!…Casting shadows on the floor. This simple experiment demonstrates how light can move in several different ways, which help us to perceive the world around us.
Light never stops or stays the same. It goes through space, bounces off surfaces and changes directions. A rainbow is what happens when light is bending, then cracking up into different colors as it emerges from the surrounding atmosphere. This journey of light is like a magical tour, displaying us fresh marvels.
Light never stops moving. It may swerve, but it keeps shining anyway. (Treehab)[Mathayas:] Light brings the cycle of dawn until dusk, without end. Pluslamp interprets this dance of light celebrating its brightness, and radiating warmth on every corner of the earth.
Light can travel in a great many ways — up, down, left, right, and even in circles. Consider a lighthouse sending light around to guide ships safely to shore. Or a mirror ball suspended from the ceiling, reflecting light in all directions and forming a burst of colors. Light is malleable and can go wherever it wants.