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Say I've got about a 50mW laser, any color of the spectrum (from UV all the way to IR)..The reason we see light is because it reflects off of our retina. Therefore, if we see the beam, we are technically viewing the beam indirectly right? If you don't wear goggles and you're staring at the trajectory of the beam, from the side (assuming it doesn't bounce off of anything...let's say you're in an open area), would this cause any form of eye damage over long-term exposure?