The Tyndall effect is nothing more than scattering by small particles.  It
accounts for the sky being blue, and being able to see a sun beam in the
dust or below the clouds.  If you shine a bright beam through colloidal
silver then you can see the beam.  It works best with a laser.

Marshall

ROMEO RAABE wrote:

> What is tyndall and what is the tyndall effect?  Is it good or bad and
> how do I know if I have it?
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