Diacaustic

/ˌdaɪəˈkɔːstɪk/ noun

Definition

A mathematical curve formed by light rays that have been refracted twice, used in studying optics.

Etymology

From Greek 'dia-' (through) and 'kaustikos' (burning), referring to caustic curves created through double refraction.

Kelly Says

Diacaustic curves explain why light behaves mysteriously when passing through water or glass—they're the mathematical fingerprints of refraction that fascinated scientists from Newton to modern photographers.

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