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Question about light

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I'm talking about cutting off like this, where instead of it being 1 long beam that travels from 1 point to another, its like a light bullet. Is that actually how light works IRL? Pretty sure it can't and should be something that contradicts something being real light, but I'm not an expert so I'm asking instead of making a CRT
 
I'm talking about cutting off like this, where instead of it being 1 long beam that travels from 1 point to another, its like a light bullet. Is that actually how light works IRL? Pretty sure it can't and should be something that contradicts something being real light, but I'm not an expert so I'm asking instead of making a CRT
I mean this is not how irl light works no.. I doubt
 
I'm pretty sure it doesnt have to be an indefinetly long beam, just one that is shaped like a straight ray.

So it doesnt necessarily contradicts real life light, it would if it was something like a ball.
 
Any sources?
Well, the very light feats page mention that the yet-to-be-proven lasers must travel in a straight line, it doesn't mention any requirements about the length of it.

To put a real life example, the stars that we see in the sky are not the real stars, but their light that travelled through space thousand or so years ago. Even if a lightsource is cut, the beam emitted will still move on it lonesome.
 
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Well, the very light feats page mention that the yet-to-be-proven lasers must travel in a straight line, it doesn't mention any requirements about the length of it.

To put a real life example, the stars that we see in the sky are not the real stars, but their light that travelled through space thousand or so years ago. Even if a lightsource is cut, the beam emitted will still move on it lonesome.
Look I may be stupid but
 
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