Light observation 2 - Randall Library

I'm sitting at one of the computers in Randall Library doing this 1.5 hours before it's due. This is obviously a very well lit place. One thing I've noticed from observing in here and in my apartment this morning is that surfaces immediately around a light seem to be the darkest part of the room. Here in the library, there is a large rectangular fluorescent light every yard or so all along the whole ceiling, which provides the majority (or all) of the light in here. But the actual ceiling that isn't one of these rectangular lights is darker than anything else in the library on the walls or ceiling. I guess it makes sense considering there are no light sources from the walls or the floor, but it's something I never thought about before. I guess part of me thought that since the ceiling is right next to the light, some of that light would spill over, but instead I'm realizing that light really does project outward in a specific shape, possibly a cone or something like that.

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