Of course there are several models of optics including geometrical optics, wave optics, quantum optics, and many different philosophies such as Persian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Greece philosophy, Western philosophy....
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Optics or philosophy both work on forming pattern. This universe ,everything in this universe work or move farward by following a certain pattern. Or try to form the pattern that will take them towards stability.
Every day we see similarities. For example, the rainbow caused by refraction of light, diffraction patterns off a compact disc, the patterns when viewed in a kaleidoscope, the blue hue of the sky and bodies of water, etc. This is only a small list.
Optics (physics) and aesthetics (philosophy) are dissimilar fields. Optics deals with the physical properties of light and its interactions with matter, using empirical methods and mathematical modeling. Aesthetics explores the nature of beauty, art, and sensory perception through philosophical inquiry, focusing on subjective experiences and cultural interpretations. While both touch on aspects of perception, they differ fundamentally in their methodologies and goals.