It Is the Reflection of The Light, Not the Light Itself
We go back to our example of the prism. What is seen from behind a prism is not the light itself. Instead, it is the light refracted into colors, within a certain radius. For that enormous light, when it shines on small particles, its rays form into “the colorful light particles” (the term colorful light particles mean grains of light or a phenomenon where colors flow and fall from it).