Tuman & 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?
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.
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.