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You're watching on an image, taken by a camera. Presumably, it was projected on it by light, which while was travelling was dispersing parts of it over smoke or dust particles. Your question, why light is tiny. It, probably, caused by femtosecond laser, which are able to generate extremely short pulses of light. Like

Power of friendship acts as non-zero-sum gain medium for their laser and melt doors. Make sense!

To be fair, it is a pulse of femtosecond laser. Nothing to do with "packet of photons". And you can consider it both photons and wave. Question is quite invalid. What you see is light dispersed on atmosphere while it travels to a mirror. It is not light bouncing itself, just an echo of an echo.

Yes. Also, what answer do you expect?

Light does not "bounce". It is not a ball. Applying petty macro world terminology to things which has no such notions just lead to confusion. Your comment is an example. Surfaces re-emit light in a sense. It does not bounce.

Just want to say that I enjoy FarCry clips a lot. Thanks, guys!

:( dunno. Distraction: flash your boobs and hips. Kinda dumb, yes.

It looks so boringly slow that I almost fell asleep watching that combat gif.

"spill guts of this character or decapitate that one"

I find I'm she is a person I would like to be - sweet & extremely proficient in the craft. No one can stand her charms

Awwww :3 best character ever!

Wow. I'm glad that I am not your "we". You just full of stupid hate.

μμ if you want :) Sorry, I was little bit rush. Glad you read something.

Your replies show complete incompetence. Just chill and go read a book about modern lithography or something. 15-16μ tech was achieved long ago. It just used in different pieces of hardware than CPU/GPU, where it is not essential to grow number of elements yet. For example it is usual to have based 16μm RAM, where

Title of this article is an insult to anyone who has connection to science and/or formal logic.

do you know that it is like 10 times shorter than visible light wave length? You can not theoretically even create lense to see those things directly in microscop. Stop complaining, duh... This is real nanotech.

This is pathetic. Really. Here is really hard logical puzzle: