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It was only a few hundred years ago that it was finally
discovered how we see things. Before that, it was believed that we saw
things because rays shot from our eyes, maybe bouncing back to our eyes
or joining with rays of light landing on the object.
We see things because our eyes are receivers of light. Light travels to
our eyes. The light enters our eyes. We see the light reflected from an
object.
Light reflected from a shiny surface can reflect an image - a picture.
This is how mirrors work.
If light is blocked by an object, a shadow is formed. Opaque objects make
strong shadows, because they let no light through them. Transparent objects
let almost all the light through them. But even they cast a slight shadow.
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