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Why do parallel lights meet at infinity?
Parallel light, infinite distance

Mathematically speaking, parallel lights will never meet or intersect. It can be understood as meeting at infinity and never reaching infinity.

It often happens in physics that a force does not do work, so it can be said that it does work, but the work it does is zero.

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