Why do we not see refraction when we look across a room?

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2026-05-13 19:00

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Refraction typically occurs when light passes through different mediums with different densities, causing the light to bend. In a room with air as the main medium, the refraction effect is minimal because the density of the air remains relatively consistent. Unless there are significant temperature variations or objects causing distortion, refraction is not noticeable when looking across a room.

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