While I like the argument. I need one more test to show why I think may be happening.
What If I get refracted parallel rays which then hit a cloud, which is not evenly distributed and that then also refracts the refracted light. (Layers of clouds)
Ie. Can I make a parallel ray appear like a local light source through a type of lense.
If so, when I take that resulting light source, does it create crepuscular rays?
While I like the argument. I need one more test to show why I think may be happening.
What If I get refracted parallel rays which then hit a cloud, which is not evenly distributed and that then also refracts the refracted light. (Layers of clouds)
Ie. Can I make a parallel ray appear like a local light source through a type of lense.
If so, when I take that resulting light source, does it create crepuscular rays?
Do we see parallel rays more often than crepuscular?
Perhaps there is a way it gets distorted in some angles based on weather conditions