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Not sure if it is the right forum, but anyways,
In this image, the sun is to the left. What causes the glow at the middle?
cjl said:A shopping mall brighter than the sun itself? I think it is far more likely that the sun is behind the building, and the visible light to the left is the sun dog.
cjl said:A shopping mall brighter than the sun itself? I think it is far more likely that the sun is behind the building, and the visible light to the left is the sun dog.
Chrispen Evan said:I'm not convinced it is a sun dog. do a google image search and none look like this. I don't have another explanation though. You would think the centre light to be the Sun though.
The source of the light effect could be natural, such as sunlight or moonlight, or artificial, such as a light bulb or LED. It could also be caused by a reflection or refraction of light from a surface or object.
Yes, certain chemical reactions can produce light, known as bioluminescence or chemiluminescence. This could be the cause of the light effect if it is observed in a dark environment.
Absolutely. Light effects can also be caused by physical phenomena such as diffraction, interference, or scattering of light. These can occur when light passes through different mediums or interacts with various structures.
Yes, human perception can play a role in how a light effect is perceived. Factors such as the color of the light, its intensity, and the background against which it is viewed can all influence our perception of the light effect.
There could be many other potential causes for a light effect. Some other factors to consider could be electrical or magnetic fields, atmospheric conditions, or optical illusions. It may require further investigation and experimentation to determine the exact cause of a light effect.