Optical Caustics

Light rays refracting through curved surfaces — bright caustic curves emerge
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Caustics are bright curves formed where light rays converge after reflection or refraction. The intensity spikes because many rays crowd into a small region — this is why a glass of water casts bright curved patterns on a table. Mathematically, caustics are the envelope of the family of refracted rays, related to catastrophe theory (fold and cusp catastrophes).