When a fine beam of sunlight pierces through the rooftop into the dark room, they light up the dust particles in its way, illuminates, and becomes visible.
That is the Tyndall effect!
The effect happens because of the light scattering by dust particles around the room. The particles are not just visible; they appear mobile and charged enough to be an active part of the environment. The particles' activity and effect on light scattering will only be known once the Tyndall effect occurs.
Much of our work involves behind-the-scenes darkroom work to develop films into lasting, memorable pictures.
It takes periodic sun rays slipping through doors, windows, or sunroofs to brighten up all energetic particles of work we are engaged in.
But first, merely doing the particles of work with no narrative is the way to go!
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