The loom goes straight, so the laser is light, so I think it will be difficult to refract.
Light is also bent under the influence of a strong gravitational field.
So near the black hole, the light bends.
Wouldn't it be hard on Earth? kk
When there is strong gravity, the space around it itself bends.
So in the case of light, it's trying to be straight, but the space is bent, so it seems like it's going to be bent.
On Earth, reflecting using a mirror would be the most realistic.
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