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Light bending, also known as gravitational lensing, occurs when light from a distant source is deflected around a massive object between the source and the observer, due to the gravitational field of the massive object. This phenomenon not only provides evidence for Einstein's theory of general relativity but also serves as a tool for astronomers to study dark matter and distant galaxies.
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