Scientists deflect lasers with air


Most know lasers as concentrated beams of light, so it makes sense that you need a reflective surface like a mirror to bounce them back. However, a group of scientists found a way to use ordinary air to deflect lasers. They used soundwaves to create air “layers” with different densities, inspired by how Earth’s atmosphere

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