To distinguish this moment from the other two crossings, I call it the solarization point, or solar point for short. Solarization is a photographic technique that partially reverses light and dark, often creating distinct lines at the edges. I couldn’t find a solarized image that I could use here, but the image below is a negative of a lion. In negatives, light and dark are also reversed, giving a sense of the effect. The difference is that in negatives, light and dark are completely reversed rather than partially.Hi Everyone,
Hi Everyone, Just a quick note to say that I updated the final two paragraphs to include the relevance of the five significant points. It's not a huge deal but it clarifies things and I felt making the change was warranted. I also added a Conclusion header, which will make it easier for you to know if you've read the updated version or not. Thanks for your understanding and patience!
Hi Everyone, Just a quick note to say that I updated the final two paragraphs to include the relevance of the five significant points. It's not a huge deal but it clarifies things and I felt making the change was warranted. I also added a Conclusion header, which will make it easier for you to know if you've read the updated version or not. Thanks for your understanding and patience!