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i belive it would be the same as the common depiction of how  light waves are reflected 
first of all i am prety sure that the angle of reflection would be the same as the angle of incidence 
as for the wigliness of the line i dont think it matters very much , but id imagine that if the light comparison stands it would mean that it would continue the "patern" or oscillation if you may

  • 1 year later...
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This is the book page about it:

Lines of Vigor

(Sorry that it's sideways, I couldn't seem to fix that, even if I rotate it before I upload it. How does that work?)

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  • 4 years later...
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After a line of vigor is drawn, does the wave extend until it can't reflect, and then the tail follows, or does the section you drew just go?

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