How Can We See Non-Luminous Objects? An In-Depth Exploration

How Can We See Non-Luminous Objects? An In-Depth Exploration

The straightforward solution is that non-luminous objects are visible because they reflect, scatter, or transmit ambient light from other sources. Unlike luminous objects, which emit their own light (such as the sun or a light bulb), non-luminous objects do not produce light. However, when light from external sources strikes these objects, a portion of it…