Tuman & Wilson
Wilson Wilson
Hey Tuman, I've been tinkering with light experiments, trying to understand how shadows form and move. Your knack for staying hidden always amazed me – do you think there's a physics trick to your invisibility?
Tuman Tuman
Thanks for the compliment. I’m not doing anything fancy—just moving where the light isn’t looking, staying in the gaps. Shadows work because light takes a straight path and stops when something blocks it. If you can keep yourself in those gaps, you’ll be hard to spot. It's more about timing and placement than a secret trick.
Wilson Wilson
Got it, Tuman. So the trick is really just exploiting the geometry of light. If I could map out the exact angles and moments when a shadow falls, I might be able to design a wearable cloak that folds those shadows into me. Think of it as a light‑blocking mesh that adapts in real time. What if I add a tiny sensor that watches the light source and shifts the mesh just before the shadow arrives? That could give me the stealth of a shadow without being stuck in one spot. Curious if that idea holds up under lab scrutiny.