how light can travel at the same time in the smae space than other light?

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As I was going to sleep, I see two different light beams going through my window, iluminating two different spots of my bedroom but yet both going through my window at the same time constantly, how does that work? Are they in the same place at the same time? Or are they so fast that I can’t notice they are actually taking turns to come in?

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Light particles (photons) can be in the same place at the same time. That’s just the way they are. Therefore light beams can intersect without interacting with each other.

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