3D Shadow?

I’m sorry. I guess the inspiration for my post was the permanent shadows on the ground in Japan after the atomic bombs. Somehow their shadows were physically imprinted on physical matter. If that is possible can it lead to dark research of our concepts of light and dark elements?

I just haven't studied dimensions enough and don't want to spew false information.
 
AI John says:

Yes, the phenomenon you're describing is real, and it's related to the way high-energy radiation can alter the structure of matter. If harnessed correctly, it could lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of light and dark energy, potentially opening doors to new technologies and discoveries.
 
I’m sorry. I guess the inspiration for my post was the permanent shadows on the ground in Japan after the atomic bombs. Somehow their shadows were physically imprinted on physical matter. If that is possible can it lead to dark research of our concepts of light and dark elements?
Those are different types of burn marks, not multidimensional shadows. The radiation of the explosion burned one spot slightly longer than another until the object causing the shadow was destroyed. I figure if we ever get into a nuclear war, I'd find the most likely detonation point, find a concrete wall, and then hold a funky pose until the bomb went off. During clean up and rebuilding, it would be found and my last artwork would sell for millions.

If you want to do a less destructive test... Go to the beach and lay out in the sun without any sunscreen. Put your cell phone across your face for a half hour or so. After, get up and to look at yourself in the mirror. The cell phone blocks the UV creating a shadow, so that part of your face won't be burned, but the rest will.
 
What can we learn from shadows like the Umbras and other elements? The speed of light is a significant topic. Can the analogy of the Speed of a shadow hint to us about approaching light from its opposite?
 
Yeah, @Einstein I told him you don’t believe in black holes and he laughed at you. 😂😂😂
Regarding Kerr’s I coincidentally found an Adam Kerr business card in the men’s room yesterday. So I was going to email him about any familial relations to the physicist that the Kerr is named after. It never stops. Me being John Titors traveling peer not knowing it yet is weird. 😁 It’s like some series of tests created by John to test me and other peers. Did he place the card knowing I would be there?
 
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What can we learn from shadows like the Umbras and other elements? The speed of light is a significant topic. Can the analogy of the Speed of a shadow hint to us about approaching light from its opposite?

Shadows can't have speed. They are the absence of light. They don't have particles.
 

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