Why is radiation visible on cameras? like a radioactive object would have loads of white dots around it?

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Why is radiation visible on cameras? like a radioactive object would have loads of white dots around it?

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You’re the greeter at a venue, counting how many visitors in your line shake your hand, give you a high five, or a fist bump.

One particularly busy day, a visitor punches you in the gut. There’s no spot on the form for “assault”, so you just mark all three interactions.

It just gets worse from there—people are now pushing their way through other lines just so they can punch you. No spot on the form to mention that you’re going to the hospital, so you just mark all three hand gestures, or throw away the form.

The sensor on a camera is only designed to measure red, green, or blue light from a specific direction, but will also react to being struck by a high-energy particle or photon.

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