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hi there my nameamp;#39;s miles patet and Iamp;#39;m professor of Optics at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and my interest is uh Twisted light beams so whatamp;#39;s a twisted Light Beam so if I was to take a laser poin in my hand and and shine it at you you know that you would get slightly hotter uh about you know 3 Ms worth of laser beam take a long time to boil a kettle but as well as making you hotter it also pushes you away because light carries a radiation pressure now when you work out how much that is itamp;#39;s the power in the light beam divided by the speed of light speed of light is very high and so the force I exert on you is just a few Pon Newtons but on the other hand if you are only a micron Aquas then a few picon Newtons is quite a lot of force and you will start accelerating pretty quickly and that is the physics behind the technique which is called Optical tweezers and Iamp;#39;m interested in Optical tweezers but Iamp;#39;m not just interested in light