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Shadow of the flame
I took the original picture, turned it to black and white and adjusted the levels a bit. You can just barely see the shadow of the flame. The hot gas that forms the flame, even though emitting light itself, also *does* absorb a little bit of the lamp's light. It's not much, but it's there.
Readers familiar with radiative transfer theory can verify the result formally at their leisure.
Sargoth
if you have a brighter source of light, you'll see it better.
SanchoLibre
Trouter
BURN THE WITCH!
flameofdrew
"The closer you get to the Light, the greater your shadow becomes".
AlwaysTrustTheManInABigWhiteVan
How did the flame make an orange oval on the wall?!
Ozymander
Wait, LIGHT DOESN'T HAVE A SHADOW?!?!
dronir
Light doesn't, but the hot gas that's producing the light does. A flame is not just pure light.
BrazilianMordekaiserHueHue
MAGIC! Kill it with fire! Oh wait..
leftylucyrightytighty
Fight fire WITH fire!
Bardoctor
did someone say HERESY
Gilgamech
Plasma, despite being luminescent, is opaque and does absorb photons, which it then re-emits. Similar to Blackbody Radiation, in a way.
NowThatYouveCalledMeByName
lolwut?
filthycasualdonttouchme
"Yeah, I love science" - Gilgamech, 2014
IsThisFunnyOrIsItJustMe
That's what she said.