Laser

An infinitely thin laser beam is directed into an array of unit cylinders (r=1). The cylinders have a mirrored surface. The angle of the primary beam (red) can be adjusted directly, or with coarse/fine increments. A secondary beam (blue), slightly offset from the primary, demonstrates the effect of small changes in initial conditions - much like chaos. Both beams are attenuated slightly with each reflection.

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