
Light and Dark
Light and dark are ways we perceive the presence or absence of illumination. Light refers to electromagnetic radiation visible to our eyes, enabling us to see and understand our environment. Darkness occurs when there is little or no light, making things difficult to see. Physically, light travels in waves, and our eyes detect these waves to perceive color and brightness. In a broader sense, "light" can symbolize clarity, knowledge, or positivity, while "dark" often signifies obscurity, uncertainty, or negativity. Together, they describe the fundamental contrast that shapes our visual experience and symbolic understanding.